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Chaining mp3 files
I have almost come to grips with Audacity and my Behringer
UCA 122. I digitised both sides of a cassette, using the pause button in between, but it ended up only keeping the second side. I work under Linus, and as an experiment I just tried chaining two short mp3 files using cat. They did play both, but Amarok didn't seem to know that the second half was there, although it played it. By that I mean that it kept displaing the name of the first piece whiloe playing the second, and didn't display any time information after the first half. Is there anything wrong with doing this? I am thinking of exporting the first side of the cassette, and then joining it onto the second side, making one mp3 file. Or are there programs to do this "properly", as there are for. e.g., for pdf files? -- Dieter Britz |
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