The article explains how to put multiple songs into one MP3 file on a computer, with Audacity.
Download and install Audacity, a sound manipulation program.
Load Audacity.
Open the songs you want to combine.
Select (highlight) the waves you see in the second song.
Go to Edit - Copy (or press CTRL-C)
Position your cursor after the waves you see in the first song.
Go to "Edit - Paste" (or press CTRL-V)
Go to "File - Export as MP3".
Fill in the fields (this is optional).
Wait until it is complete.
If you wanted the songs to play at the same time as each other, you can skip step 6 and instead click outside a track. To do this successfully, you might have to use "Project - Change Pitch" and "Project - Change Tempo"
When exporting to MP3, if you do not have Lame_Enc.dll, Audacity will ask you to find it.
When trying this with large audio files, the export stage can take a long time. Be patient. Sometimes it might even seem to lock up your computer, so be careful.
Download and install Audacity, a sound manipulation program.
Load Audacity.
Open the songs you want to combine.
Select (highlight) the waves you see in the second song.
Go to Edit - Copy (or press CTRL-C)
Position your cursor after the waves you see in the first song.
Go to "Edit - Paste" (or press CTRL-V)
Go to "File - Export as MP3".
Fill in the fields (this is optional).
Wait until it is complete.
If you wanted the songs to play at the same time as each other, you can skip step 6 and instead click outside a track. To do this successfully, you might have to use "Project - Change Pitch" and "Project - Change Tempo"
When exporting to MP3, if you do not have Lame_Enc.dll, Audacity will ask you to find it.
When trying this with large audio files, the export stage can take a long time. Be patient. Sometimes it might even seem to lock up your computer, so be careful.
