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Combine media files with MediaJoin
For example, say you've got a bunch of MP3s representing a live concert and you'd rather have just one long file that will play the whole concert from start to end. Just select the MP3s, select your output format, and MediaJoin will do the rest.
The utility even lets you mix and match file types. So you can combine WAV, MP3, and WMA files and output the results as a single file. One thing to keep in mind is that MediaJoin appears to perform some recompression. So if you're starting with a compressed media format like MP3 you might notice some quality loss in the finished product unless you choose uncompressed WAV as your output format.
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theparticleman said 5:04PM on 9-08-2008
This tool is obviously a little more robust, but if you just do a copy command from a DOS prompt on a bunch of MP3 files the resulting concatenated file will play just fine as an MP3. At least it's worked on the files I've tried with the players I have. Again, not as robust as this tool (and would probably do bad things if you mixed and matched file types), but handy to know about if you're in a pinch.
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