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Music & Sound FX / wav file squashing

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aluseus GOD
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2007 23:32
Im taking a computer science class, and I have to bring a wav file to school. I don't want a boring noise, so my plan is to convert a bunch of mp3s into wavs and then put them into one big wav file.
I know how to convert mp3 to wav, but how would I put
all the wav files together?

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Posted: 25th Nov 2007 18:35
Use audacity to paste each peice of music into one long file.


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Posted: 27th Nov 2007 02:16
yep, pretty much the best answer you're gonna get
download audacity (free, open source) and then place the files in the order you want (from left to right) and then render the file as a wav.
Converting the mp3 files to .wav is pretty pointless as they will stay the same quality. If you want, just put the mp3 files into audacity and if you really need a .wav just export the whole thing as a wav file

aluseus GOD
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 01:19
i needed to convert them for a compute science assignment.

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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 06:50
audacity is the program to use then! Just google it!!!

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