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Guys, i was trying to join mp3 files...they had different sample rates..let me know ways to join them or can we change it as per our need..0
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Member • Sep 29, 2012
Joining them has several meanings if you want to mix them together you need sound forging softwares that can suit your need easilyAre you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Sep 29, 2012
Just dropping in to say that it's quite an interesting question! 👍Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Oct 1, 2012
Actually speaking you can join two Mp3 files of different sample rates but it will lead to many problems, for example the output may be distorted and many similar problems.
Remedy:
It's quite simple actually,let's assume that we are joining two Mp3 files of two sample rates say 44100Hz and another being 10000Hz, just re-sample the 10000Hz to 44100Hz and then join it. It would be perfectly fine.! Actually, I use AcidPro 7.0 by Sony as a workstation. You can use that to join it or you can try other workstations which are nice and user friendly to use. Infact, Audacity is a nice option.! 😀Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Jan 19, 2016
I highly recommend Avdshare Video Converter to convert MP3 to other audio formats, like converting MP3 to OGG, converting MP3 to WMA, converting MP3 to M4A, to WAV, FLAC, DTS, AIFF, etc.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.