You can use just about any sound editing app for this. I know quicktime pro
works, because I've done this exact thing.
Simply highlight each file (command-a to select the whole file) switch to the
main window (or whatever one has the combined book you're working on) paste it
in, move to end of
Hi George, have you tried audio book builder? it can be found on the mac app
store.
Kind regards.
stuart.
On 9 Feb 2015, at 14:47, David Griffith daj.griff...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe you can do this in Amadeus Pro but a free old Windows trick that I
used to use was to zip mp3 files
There is also stuff at doug's scripts's site. Also audio book binder which is
free on the mac app store.
Take care.
On Feb 9, 2015, at 8:45 AM, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
You can use just about any sound editing app for this. I know quicktime pro
works, because I've done
I have an audiobook in MP3 format that i want tomerge from chapter to a
single file. is there an app that would do this on the Mac?
George
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I believe you can do this in Amadeus Pro but a free old Windows trick
that I used to use was to zip mp3 files together and then rename the
resulting zip extension to mp3. The result was a merged mp3 file. I
have not tried this on the Mac but you could give it a try as logically
it should work