File Details |
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File Size | 0.8 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Me/Server 2003/Vista/XP |
Date Added | July 25, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 625 |
Publisher | PickMp3.com Technology, Inc. |
Homepage | Mp3 Merger |
Publisher's Description
Mp3 Merger is a free tool which can merge MP3 files. It can merge from 2 to 9999 MP3 files into one MP3 file to let you be able to manage your seperated MP3 musical files better. It is small and delicate with beautiful screen pannel, easy to use, simple and fast, the most important point is that it is totally free of charge. It is only 100K and applicable for Windows Me, 2000, XP and 2003.
Latest Reviews
jesserm reviewed v1.0 on Jun 1, 2008
This software does merge / concatenate / join multiple mp3s quickly...once you have painstakingly selected each file one by one, or pointed it to a folder and then even more painstakingly removed non-mp3 files, That is, I found the hotkeys to be unresponsive; I could only remove files by using the context menu (making sure to highlight the file first, lest I risk a full crash).
Moreover, if you use iTunes it will not read the file length correctly, e.g., if you merge two 3 minute songs it will display the resulting "song" as being only 3 minutes (the length of the first track) but continue to play the rest of the track. This will prevent you from seeking through any of the merged part of the song. Winamp has no problem with the resulting mp3s.
I ended up transcoding merged files via Winamp and the resulting files had no trouble playing in my iPod.
jesserm reviewed v1.0 on Jun 1, 2008
This software does merge / concatenate / join multiple mp3s quickly...once you have painstakingly selected each file one by one, or pointed it to a folder and then even more painstakingly removed non-mp3 files, That is, I found the hotkeys to be unresponsive; I could only remove files by using the context menu (making sure to highlight the file first, lest I risk a full crash).
Moreover, if you use iTunes it will not read the file length correctly, e.g., if you merge two 3 minute songs it will display the resulting "song" as being only 3 minutes (the length of the first track) but continue to play the rest of the track. This will prevent you from seeking through any of the merged part of the song. Winamp has no problem with the resulting mp3s.
I ended up transcoding merged files via Winamp and the resulting files had no trouble playing in my iPod.