Florian Philipp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 30.01.2011 14:55, schrieb [email protected]:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have three ogg-files (audio) which I want to concatenate
> > in a way, so that as much as possible of the audio quality
> > will be preserved and the result should be an ogg-file again,
> > which not only plays ok, because mplayer or what ever simply
> > skipps over format violations but is of a valid ogg format.
> >
> > How can I do this ?
> >
>
> There is ogmcat which belongs to ogmtools. However, it explicitly says
> in its man-page that it does not work. You might still try it out.
>
> Can it be a Matroska file, as well? There is an option in mkvmerge to
> append streams in MKV/MKA, as well. Maybe that one works better.
The ogg spec says you can just cat them -- I found this played the
audio, but the timecode got messed up, so I don't generally do it.
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