--- Bernie Cosell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there some app/simple way to concatenate mp3's? 
> I discovered that if you just concatenate them 
> brute force [with copy /b], the result is playable 
> but the running time is messed up [and you can't 
> "seek" to anyplace in the mp3 beyond the first 
> clip].  Worst case, I guess, is that I can convert 
> to .wav files, and they *DO* concatenate just with 
> a copy /b [right?] and then re-mp3 them, but it'd 
> be neat if there was a slicker way to do that...
> 
> Thanks!  /b\
> 
> --

I saw this reviewed by pcworld a week or two ago 
but I haven't tried it yet. It's free to try so . . .

Gary

> December 5th, 2005 
>  
> * Today's Picks: 
>  
> Direct MP3 Joiner 
> 
> Direct MP3 Joiner allows you to merge, 
> combine, and, of course, join, multiple
> MP3 files. The Joiner works very quickly,
> as files do not have to recompress. It 
> also contains a feature that insert 
> silences between tracks.  
> 
> Version: 1.2 
> Price: Free trial; $20 to keep 
> 
> Download Direct MP3 Joiner  now at: 
>
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,27743,tk,hsx,00.asp
http://www.pistonsoft.com/

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