Use iTunes to edit the metadata for the album name and artist
Make sure that one of the columns you have showing in your iTunes library is Kind. The imported files will show as WAV and can be listed together by clicking on the "Kind" column header.
Select all the WAV files and use iTunes' metadata editor to enter the album name and the artist name so that you can easily find it later when editing the other metadata tags. You could alternatively set this metadata prior to Audacity Export using Audacity's metadata editor – some users report that it is easier to use iTunes rather than Audacity to manage the metadata.
Use iTunes to make AAC copies in the library from the WAV files
Provided that you did not already have other WAV files in your iTunes library, the WAV files you need should still be the only selected tunes at this stage, providing that you have done no further clicking. Make sure that you have your iTunes Import Settings set to AAC at your required bitrate. Convert them to AAC by using the iTunes command Advanced > Create AAC version . Note carefully that this makes a “copy
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Hi - that's an awful lot of words, and it's very unclear what you are actually asking for.
Are you sure you don't just want to export directly from Audacity as AAC? Why do you need to export to wav if all you are going to do is convert to AAC?
If you don't like to set the artist and album name in audacity there are a variety of tag editors which can handle AAC.
What function are you missing?
Are you sure you don't just want to export directly from Audacity as AAC? Why do you need to export to wav if all you are going to do is convert to AAC?
If you don't like to set the artist and album name in audacity there are a variety of tag editors which can handle AAC.
What function are you missing?
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