You want an application called SoX Do this:
sox file1.wav file2.wav file3.wav outfile.wav If you want to change formats while you're doing it, then you'll need to do some more digging around. I use SoX extensively in CCHits.net, and, if you can make your way through my somewhat shoddy PHP, I've got a library of things, which should be relatively easy to work through. Remove silence: http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line273 Concatenate tracks: http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line304 Overlay tracks (run both audio streams at the same time) http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line367 Reverse a file: http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line429 Create MP3 Audio file: http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line564 Create OGG-Vorbis file: http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line606 Create Mpeg4 Audio file (requires extra libraries): http://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php#line689 -- Jon "The Nice Guy" Spriggs On 16 October 2012 10:08, javadayaz <javada...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > Im posting after a long time! :) > > I am doing some translation work. I am recording the files on my phone as > WAV's then transferring to my laptop. > > Can you suggest any program that I can use to join these? Ideally with a > GUI. I dont really want to be messing around with Sox, > > I look forward to your replies. > > -- > > Regards > > Javad > > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/