I found the bet way to handle this problem is to select all the files within
a folder you want to merge with the ctrl A key. then go down the list of
selected files removing the ones you don't want to be merged in the big file
you are creating. open the final selection and zoom to the top of the list
before starting the merge process.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Higgins" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 3:39 PM
Subject: Re: Is this possible with Goldwave?
Hey Dennis, thanks for your answer. As I said in a later post, I managed
to remember the file Merge option just after posting my question to the
list. Actually, to be accurate, I was reading the changes page on the
Goldwave site for v5.25, to which I immediately downloaded and upgraded
and heard the term "File Merge" and it hit me <g>. As I said, I don't use
the program a whole lot, so I tend to get a little rusty with the recall.
Now, could you tell me if it is possible to keep the Merge from placing
the last file in the merge cue at the top of the order? One would think
that the fine people at Goldwave would have tackled that little quirk long
before now.
At 10:27 AM 2/6/2009, you wrote:
yes. you can use the file merger in the tools menue. its very easy.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 9:31 AM
Subject: Is this possible with Goldwave?
Hi listers,
I just downloaded a couple of audio books, and unfortunately, the person
who converted these books didn't convert the files into a single file for
each cd, but left all the tracks converted as individual tracks. All I
want to do is to take these files, and place them in their proper order,
and making one mp3 file for each cd.
As of a few minutes ago, I took a look at the batch processing options in
Goldwave, but can find no one step way to select all these files, and
consolidate all these mp3 files into one file. Is there a way to do this,
or must I copy each file, one after the other, adding them to the last
mp3 file created in a manual fashion. Surely there has to be an easier
way to do this. If some one can instruct me in the best way to go about
what it is I am trying to do, I would really appreciate the help.
The reason I would like to accomplish this particular task, is to make it
easier to listen to these files on my Victor Stream, rather than the
Victor classic, because fast forwarding, and rewind are so much better on
the stream.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Larry
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