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Sticking Mp3's together?

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Any of you know a way, or program which would allow me to convert serveral mp3 files into one long track?

Audacity, i've done it with that 27 hour mp3s are good. although its a bitch to change around.

It took me a while to figure out Audacity was the program and not an interjection (eg Oh the audacity!) lol. Maybe I'm crazy

Using cat will not produce a valid MPEG bitstream.

 

You should really use a program designed to combine multiple MP3 files into a valid MPEG bitstream, such as this one:

 

http://www.mp3waveditor.com/

I do it on a weekly basis so I can cut and paste parts of mp3's together. That way, if there is a good part of a song I like, I make it repeat in the middle... Its called Wavepad.

 

It free, and full featured.. :)

 

http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html

 

Bettina

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ahh choices, gonna have to experiment with all of them.

 

thanks the for links.

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I use Adobe Audition to modify my mp3s. It's pretty easy to use once you get the hang of the interface. It also allows you to export the music in a lot of different formats.

The absolute best program you can use for this (Not my opinion- this is a fact) is something called MixMeister.

I'm pretty sure you can get it from download.com

Acoustica is also decent.

I really only use Audacity for editing loops

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