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Asked by babaganoosh in MP3 Download Software and Web Sites, General Multi-Media Software
I've gotten tired of dealing with the 10+ tracks on each of the CDs from a book on CD. I found in Itunes, I can put the CD in the drive, highlight all the tracks in Itunes and then choose advanced, join CD tracks and you wind up with 1 MP3 of that CD. Easier to deal with, you know it'll play in the right order, etc.
but looking back in my collection, I have a bunch of MP3s the old way - disk 1 track1, disk 1 track 2, etc.
What's the best way to join each of these MP3s so I wind up with just a single disk 1 MP3? I was thinking of reripping the entire CDs but that would be a chore. Same for burn the MP3s to a CD and then rerip them. but that takes time and CDs.
thanks!
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