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> Create a playlist.
Jerry:
That's a good idea. However, what I would like is when I'm on shuffle
play, I want the Media Player to always play the set of tracks
together as a single piece rather than select just a random track from
the middle of the set. So far as I know, I cannot create a playlist
for a group of tracks and then get Media Player to treat the playlist
as though it were a song. Thanks for your reply. Any other ideas?
Regards,
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Jeff
orange - 24 Mar 2008 20:55 GMT
>> <jefferysm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Jeff
I don't really understand what you mean by "a song". Do you want to stitch
together some songs into one long file ? If so, use Audacity (Google for
it).
One long song (stitched together) is one thing, a playlist is another.
You can create a playlist from certain songs. Then select shuffle and
they'll all play in a random form. Is that what you wanted to do ?
Cheers,
Jerry
jeff - 26 Mar 2008 01:14 GMT
Jerry:
I really want to "stitch together" various tracks as you suggest so
that they always play as a unit. I was just hoping that Media Player
offered some trick to notate that without having to actually mangle
together the ripped tracks from the CD. So far as I can tell it
doesn't have this ability, but I was asking because there are many
features that I keep stumbling across and I was hoping that this was
one of them.
Regards,
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Jeff
orange - 26 Mar 2008 08:47 GMT
> Jerry:
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> Jeff
Use a music file editor then such as Audacity (freeware) or Goldwave
(paying).
Cheers,
Jerry
Byte - 26 Mar 2008 20:07 GMT
Jerry, you gave him the right answer. All Audacity tools are here:
Audio Editing Tools
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwaudioedit.html

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