Just tried the zip hack with winzip, joining an entire album's worth of mp3s into one mp3 file. Using Windows Media Player, both the playing time and seeking deep into the joined file seem to work correctly.

Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernie Cosell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: Concatenating mp3's


On 19 Dec 2005 at 8:28, Tom Lominac wrote:

Another good program (freeware) is MediaJoin
http://www.multimedia-downloads.com/.

Let me mention that mediajoin worked like a charm.  And you can't beat
the price.

As for the "uncompressed zip" hack, I wonder if that's any different than
the simple "copy /b" [in case you didn't know, if you just copy/b
concatenate mp3 files together, the result will play just fine [and you
don't even need to buy winzip..:o)]... the only problem is that the
playing-time of the resulting file is messed up [and so you can't, for
example, "seek" to anyplace in the file beyond the first clip [although
that might be an mp3-player specific problem, bu it was true for the four
different players I tried]

 /Bernie\

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