I've used the Copy command to connect MP3 files but I've never been
able to do it with Wave files.
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Ken, is it just me or have we been going around and around in circles with
you on this question for over two years now?
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Hello, a few weeks ago, Larry asked about how to merge two .wav files which
were each side of a cassette. He got several suggestions, and all valid, and
these were things I did, like combining the files by the copy and paste
method in Sound Forge. However, I'm going to be recieving a large amount
Or, you can go into the command line and do a copy /BIN
file1+file2+file3+file4+file5 newfile and your done. I think that's it.
Thanks,
Nick
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Thanks Matthew, this looks impressive.
Larry
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From: Matthew Bullis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: There's a tool to combine .wav or .mp3 files.
Hello, a few weeks ago, Larry asked