Hmm, interesting, does that work for wav files also? It'd be nice to convert 
the 99 files per folder (5 folders) from my voice recorder into a single wav 
file I can seek through when typing up the info dictated into the recorder.

On 19 Dec 2005 at 20:25, Kylde wrote:

> Simply add them both into a new zip-file with no compression and rename 
> the .zip to .mp3 (you can incorporate artwork this way too)

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