
05-10-2008
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Re: making two songs into one in WMP
Yeah, I've played with Audacity. I was hoping for a kinder, gentler way to do
it. But I may go that route.
"Clevo" wrote:
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> Brerarnold;707178 Wrote:
> > Many classical CDs break long symphonies into multiple parts. I would
> > like to
> > recombine them into the whole symphony, concerto, or whatever, once I
> > have
> > ripped them. Is there a way to do this?
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> Yes, but not through Windows. Download and install the correct (non
> beta) version of Audacity (free). It's fairly easy to use and there are
> several tutorials on youtube if you have problems, but Audacity can join
> segmented files into one.
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> With sympnoic music you do realise you may lose some frequencies if you
> saved them as MP3's
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> --
> Clevo
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