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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: bdasilva on September 29, 2008, 04:34:04 PM
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I mis-tracked a show... The person that will upload it for me caught a song cut in half.. I need a shareware program so he can re join it. Thoughts?
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SHNTOOL...
http://etree.org/shnutils/shntool/
Once installed, use the command line "SHNTOOL JOIN" to join 2x or more WAV files together.
Terry
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What Terry said. FWIW xACT has shntool built into it.
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or wavemerge.
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Foobar allows rejoining WAV files as well.
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ADDAWAV merges wav files.
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Why not just open the two files in your free audio editor of choice and copy/paste the second wave to the end of the first wave and save?
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Why not just open the two files in your free audio editor of choice and copy/paste the second wave to the end of the first wave and save?
Exactly, Audacity handles this easily
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I also offer another vote for Audacity. Open both files in one window. Take the second file and Edit>Move Cursor>To Track End. Then Edit>Select>Start to Cursor. Copy this, and with the first file Edit>Move Cursor>To Track End and paste the second. Export as WAV and your all set.
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Damn yall are smart... If'n it was me now I'd do that whole open, append, and save but like I said... its for someone else.
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