![]() ![]() ![]() I'm getting a feeling of deja vu, as I have the vague recollection that I tried doing this same thing years ago on an older Mac, and I'm not sure I had any success with it then, either. In ~/Library/Application Support/audacity I see libs > libmp3lame64bit.dylib Error Importing message: It's an "Advanced Audio Coding file, I need the optionalFFmpec library. It says "The installation was successful."īack to step 1. FFmpeg Import/export library silent install FFmpeg allow audacity to import export additional audio formats such as AC3, AMR(NB), M4A and WMA and import audio from video files. If a ' Success' message indicates Audacity has now automatically detected valid FFmpeg. Download Audacity offline installer directly to application webpage. Get Audacity Plugins - FFmpeg alternative downloads. Scroll down to find FFmpeg for Windows and latest Audacity versions and choose an FFmpeg zip option based on the Audacity version youre using. I double-click the installer: lame_64bit_osx.pkg. Download and install the plugin to add Audacity M4A. I'm taken to "RECOMMENDED download:lame_64bit_osx.pkg" I'm taken to: "Installing the FFmpeg Import/Export Library on Mac" "For full instructions please see Installing FFmpeg for Mac." /rebates/&252fffmpeg-library-audacity-download. Under "How do I download and install the FFmpeg Import/Export Library?" I see "Mac: See the FFmpeg installation section" Up comes "FAQ:Installation, Startup and Plug-ins." I click the words "FFmpeg library" which is a link. Under Importing Audio in the page that comes up, I see "You can install the optional FFmpeg library to import a much larger range of audio formats including AC3, AMR(NB), M4A, MP4 and WMA" The LAME library is now included as part of Audacity. I click the little question mark in the error dialog. This page provides instructions for installing and updating Audacity on Windows computer platforms. I am trying to import an m4a file into Audacity. This is getting pretty complicated, but I'll try to write this as briefly as possible. ![]()
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