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Ok, I can't figure this out for the life of me. I've got three tracks on the mix, an intro, outro and the spoken word. I want to export to mp3 so I can put it on my website. I can get it to iTunes in AIFF and then convert to mp3, but surely there is a way to do it in GarageBand, right? Also, is there a way in GB to edit the iD3 tags and add the album art and all that, again before it gets into iTunes?
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Use the Share menu.
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The share menu only gives me three options, iTunes, iWeb, and to disk. None of those give .mp3 options.
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You can export to iTunes, then in iTunes, convert to mp3.
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He's trying to avoid that method. He's trying to do it in GarageBand only.
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Sorry - don't think you can do that.
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Well that's kind of silly. Oh well, I'll do it the long way then. Thanks for the suggestions y'all.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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you can also use quicktime pro to do it if you have the right codec. it might save you a step of having to import to itunes.
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You mean just edit the whole thing in Quicktime Pro?
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sorry, i meant convert the aiff in quicktime pro. it saves you the step of setting up a garageband project and importing the aiff file to convert it to an mp3.
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Correct. I actually record the spoken word track at church by connecting my XP laptop into the soundboard. I record and export an MP3 via Audacity in Windows. I then put that track into GarageBand along with the intro and outro music tracks (both MP3) and edit the podcast together. I'm just looking for a simple way to export to MP3 and it looks like my only option is to export to iTunes and convert there.
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That's a complicated workflow. Is there a reason you cannot record the spoken word track into GarageBand directly (I assume it is because your Mac is not a laptop and you're foing this remotely, but I thought I'd ask)?
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