For the record, I joined a couple mp3 files using the command line method,
using the copy /b command, then opened the resulting file in winamp. Using
the appropriate commands, winamp accurately reported on the elapsed time and
time remaining, so at least in this case, the mp3 file wasn't too badly
ter the /b perameter, if you get my drift. If you don't, feel free to ask
for clarification.
Dean
-Original Message-
From: Brent Harding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 8:55 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Joining MP# Files
I always used
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From: "Steve Matzura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 7:08 AM
Subject: Joining MP# Files
>I had a very nicely accessible program for doing this, and in one of
> my system disk meltdowns, lost it. The only problem I had with it was
> that if you made y
I had a very nicely accessible program for doing this, and in one of
my system disk meltdowns, lost it. The only problem I had with it was
that if you made your selection of what files to join from the top of
the list, they always joined with the bottom member of the list first,
then all the others