Then, without doing anything to the audio track, export from Audacity using the same settings as the import, then import (“open”) in Gimp using the same settings as the export, and the image should be roughly the same. The way to test is to export from Gimp and write down the export settings, then import (RAW and mono) into Audacity and write down the import settings. You will usually get ‘something’ that is at least vaguely meaningful. The format in Audacity is mono and not compressed,.The Audacity Export format matches the Audacity Import format,.The image format is not a compressed format,.The Gimp Import format matches the Gimp Export format,. The video tutorial said U-law, arkmabat said A-law, maybe that’s the source of their problem, (evidently it’s not Audacity’s fault).
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