Mergedizer 1.13a for Windows

by Kai Andre Konig

Avg. Rating 3.5 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.0 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,712
Publisher Kai Andre Konig

Publisher's Description

Mergedizer is a simple file merging tool to merge files. Select the extension you want to merge and follow the GUI instructions.

Latest Reviews

tipsyboy

tipsyboy reviewed v1.13a on Mar 22, 2006

This tool works well. Some people seem just too lazy to read any README file it seems.

If you don't like GUI tools - use the command line instead.

But don't go around and put efforts of other people down, just because of your OPINION. That's stupid to do.

devilrider

devilrider reviewed v1.13a on Mar 21, 2006

Probbaly just a replacement of :

copy /b *.ext newfile

KAK

KAK reviewed v1.12m on Mar 14, 2005

it works Perfect with MP3 files
i have tested on XP / W2k too
pdadad have made something
wrong (You need Realy MP3 files)
Different Bitrates are no problem
You can join 96 Kbits with 320 Kbits
or what ever!

pdadad

pdadad reviewed v1.12m on Mar 12, 2005

In testing 2 pairs of mp3s, two of them twice, no merged sound could be heard from the generated mp3 file. The two text files tested merged quite nicely but a simple cut and paste can perform the same task. This was done on a Win2k box. I did not test it with vob files.

Avg. Rating 3.5 (4 votes)
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tipsyboy

tipsyboy reviewed v1.13a on Mar 22, 2006

This tool works well. Some people seem just too lazy to read any README file it seems.

If you don't like GUI tools - use the command line instead.

But don't go around and put efforts of other people down, just because of your OPINION. That's stupid to do.

devilrider

devilrider reviewed v1.13a on Mar 21, 2006

Probbaly just a replacement of :

copy /b *.ext newfile

KAK

KAK reviewed v1.12m on Mar 14, 2005

it works Perfect with MP3 files
i have tested on XP / W2k too
pdadad have made something
wrong (You need Realy MP3 files)
Different Bitrates are no problem
You can join 96 Kbits with 320 Kbits
or what ever!

pdadad

pdadad reviewed v1.12m on Mar 12, 2005

In testing 2 pairs of mp3s, two of them twice, no merged sound could be heard from the generated mp3 file. The two text files tested merged quite nicely but a simple cut and paste can perform the same task. This was done on a Win2k box. I did not test it with vob files.

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