webrehm
Sep 14 2008, 02:24
I would like to concatenate hundreds of very short wav files. Any ideas on a simple way to do this? I will probably need to create 10-20 concatenated wav files and then I would convert each to mp3.
tks
Dennis
kjoonlee
Sep 14 2008, 02:30
I would load them all in foobar2000, order them as needed, select the first batch, then convert the selection into a single .wav file.
If they have different sampling rates or different channels, you can use DSPs to homogenize them.
kjoonlee
Sep 14 2008, 08:24
If you have the converter plugin installed, select the tracks, right click on them, and choose convert, convert to single file.
Choose WAV from the Encoding Preset list.
webrehm
Sep 15 2008, 18:40
Using Foobar appears to work for a few files. tks. I hope it works for 200-300 at a time. If not, I will have to combine in segements.
Dennis
Glenn Gundlach
Sep 15 2008, 20:26
QUOTE (webrehm @ Sep 13 2008, 17:24)

I would like to concatenate hundreds of very short wav files. Any ideas on a simple way to do this? I will probably need to create 10-20 concatenated wav files and then I would convert each to mp3.
tks
Dennis
Adobe Audition "open append" will concatenate as many files as you like. The largest block I've tried was 17 tracks into one large .WAV file (approx 700 MB). You can make the MP3 there too.
G²
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