If you try to make a new MP3 in Audacity with the same tiny file sizes, the quality of the sound will suffer. The choices are to use an uncompressed format (WAV or FLAC) so the damage doesn’t get worse, or a really high quality MP3 (Export Quality 250 or 320) where the quality will get worse, but only a little. Never do production in MP3.
Launch Audacity. Step 4. Click File > Open, then select the MP3 file you want to convert. Step 5. (this step is optional) After the audio is imported, you can edit the file as you want. Step 6. Click File > Export > Export as WAV. Step 7. Select an output folder, rename the file, and choose an encoding format at the bottom according to your After the MACRO has run and ignored the ExportWav command, I can then click on File>Export as Wav, it will then save the file as a wav file with the original .m4a file name and the .wav extension. This doesn’t ring any bells, but I know what I would try. Do this on a test file—nothing valuable.Click on Media on the top menu bar and choose the Convert/Save… tab. Then click on the + Add button to import the MP3 file that you want to convert to WAV and click on the Convert/Save button. Step 3. Click on the Create a new profile icon frame in the below screenshot. Step 4.