This didn't work for me, at least not with notlame (lame). It just stopped
after the first track in the combined wav file. Then I downloaded bladeenc
and this program has an -concat flag that allowed me to create a combined
mp3 file from multiple wav files.
Avi
--On Sunday, October 28, 2001 01:05:51 AM +0200 Mads Martin Joergensen
* Avi Schwartz
[Oct 28. 2001 00:37]: Hi,
I have a bunch of books on CDs. I would like to rip them into an mp3 format so I can play them on my mp3 player. These books have a new track mark every 2 or 3 minutes. I know I can use programs like krabber and lame to rip the separate tracks but I would like to combine all tracks into one mp3 file rather then having 20+ tracks to worry about. Is there a way to do so?
When you have the 20 wav's, just do 'cat *.wav > all.wavs' and then when done 'mv all.wavs all.wav' and then encode it. -- Avi Schwartz avi@CFFtechnologies.com
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