You can concatenate MP3 files just by concatenating them. Though some MP3 players might not like this if the files were recorded at different bit rates. And you might want to strip off any ID3 headers/trailers (see id3.org for more information).

For anything more complicated than that, there are two problems: A) MP3 is a lossy compression format, so if you edit it several times, you will gradually degrade the quality of the audio. 2) MP3 is an "international standard", which means that it's a PITA to find any information about it without paying hundreds of dollars for a nigh-incomprehensible specification document.


In reply to Re: MP3 Concatenation by Anonymous Monk
in thread MP3 Concatenation by dimar

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