[access-uk] Re: goldwave

  • From: Colin r. Howard <colin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 00:45:53 +0100

Greetings,

It would be better if you can use .wav files as your original source but if
you only have .mp3 files, the best way I know is as below.

1. Open each file.

2. Select the content of the file you wish to place at the end of the first
one, copy to clipboard then paste it in using control with f - job done -
now as you save the file, rename it to whatever you want to call it.

alternatively, use the merge utility, which is alt-t then m.  Straight away
you are on a list of files which is empty, tab once to the add files button
and enter.

Now select the files as you would in any explorer-type window, remember
because of the peculiarities of windows, you must select the **last** file,
then the next-to-last . . the **first** file must be the **last** one you
select.  I think if you wish you can add the content of **complete** folders
but never having used this, I do not know how it works.  

When you have selected your files, tab to the open and enter, if you need to
add other files, repeat until all have been added, as is usual you will see
a list of the files you've added.

There are other things you can do such as set sampling rate and whether or
not q-points are to be saved Etc. but I suggest tab to merge and enter.

You are now in save sound as file box, if you are merging all the same
format, i.e all .wav or all .mp3, this will be the default, if you are
merging mixed formats, never having merged such, I do not know what happens.

So, now, go to save having decided on settings in just the same way as you
would for any new file, job completed.

Sounds complicated but these, in my view, are the best ways of achieving
what you wish.


From Colin Howard, who lives in a small place near Southampton in Southern 
England and can't decide what else his signature should contain at present to 
stop it being so boring.
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