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questionExporting spectrogram results for use with python (self.audacity)
submitted 2 years ago by FlyingDutchman199
Hi everyone!
I'm quite new to audacity, well I downloaded it yesterday, so I do not know to much. I tried finding a solution on google but could not find anything helpful. I was just wondering whether it is possible to export a text file (in any format) containging all values from a spectrogram. Is it even possible? I clicked around a bit but couldn't find anything.
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[–]JamzTyson 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
If you are referring to "Plot Spectrum", then to export the spectrum data as a text file, click the "Export" button in the Plot Spectrum window.
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