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xarzu
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Posted: 02/15/2008 11:52 pm
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Does anyone know how to merge wav (sound files)? I would like to do this with the wav files I have been making using text-to-voice. The goal is to eventually make a youtube video. This will be my first one and so I need to learn how to do everything.



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Posted: 02/18/2008 09:55 pm
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If you're on Windows, you can try M$'s (very basic) sound recorder. It allows you to merge multiple wave files. Click start, run, then type sndrec32.exe. Insert your wave files one at a time, then save.



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Posted: 02/20/2008 12:27 pm
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Any video editing software should also have this capability (Windows Movie Maker, Premier, etc)


 
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