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Subject | Re: Seek advice: stitching together multiple .mp3 files |
Date | Thu, 07 May 2009 15:23:43 +0000 (GMT) |
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A couple options I can suggest:
Audacity, freeware for all kinds of audio editing, can handle this easily, but it'll be a pretty hands-on process.
iTunes has an option to join multiple tracks when importing songs, which of course would mean re-ripping the tracks in question. Insert CD, select the multiple tracks to be combined, click Advanced on the menu bar, then "Join CD Tracks". When you import, it'll create a single file for those tracks (in your format of choice).
Christopher
----- Original Message -----
From: Lawrence R Dunn
Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009 9:11 am
Subject: Seek advice: stitching together multiple .mp3 files
To: audities@smoe.org
> Answer off-list if you like.
>
> Long-time lurker, occasional blurter.
>
> I recently finished uploading my CD collection to my spiffy new
> HDD and have built me a big master playlist that I enjoy
> shuffling all the live long day.
>
> What I'd like to do is stitch together things that can certainly
> be enjoyed separately but make a heck of a lot more sense
> together -- for instance, the bulk of the old side 2 of Abbey
> Road or "This Beat Goes On" and "Switchin' to Glide" by the Kings.
>
> Are there apps out there for this? Or does the capability exist
> in Windows Media Player or Creative Media Source and I'm looking
> right at it?
>
> Thanks for any pointers that can be offered.
>
>
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