That might cause trouble with some players, though, as the result isn't a correctly-formatted MP3 file.
Bruce -- Bruce Toews Skype ID: o.canada E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com On Tue, 24 Apr 2007, Dave McLean wrote: > You could always fall back to the old dos copy command which will allow you > to combine multiple input files into one output file. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Melissa Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 7:08 PM > Subject: combining mp3 files > > >> I have an audio book that I'l like to read but it is in about 900 little >> files. What is the simplest program that would allow me to combine them to >> one file? I'm using my bookport to read them and it seems like it takes >> for ever for it to advance to the next file. Any help would be >> appreciated. >> >> Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >> http://www.pc-audio.org >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
