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Kaydens
Aug 30, 2024Copper Contributor
Can I merge mp3 files together on Windows 11 PC with Media Player?
Hi all, I am new to this community. I’ve been DJing for a while now, and as you can imagine, I often need to merge multiple MP3 files into a single file for seamless mixes or to create custom set...
- Aug 30, 2024
Kaydens If you have problems merging MP3 files on Windows 11, my suggestion is to try AudioKes. I have encountered similar situations before, where Windows Media Player could only play MP3s but could not merge files. It's very easy to use and does not degrade the sound quality. For DJs, this tool is very convenient and can quickly merge files.
I followed this tutorial, highly recommend you to try it!
https://www.gicmodo.com/how-to-merge-audio-files
Isabellais
Aug 30, 2024Iron Contributor
If you're using Windows Media Player, be cautious when burning CDs, as it can lead to quality issues or file corruption. Alright, so let's get down to the nitty-gritty of merging those MP3 files without a hitch:
- Put all your MP3 files in one playlist. Open Windows Media Player, drag all your desired songs into the playlist area.
- Adjust the order in which you want the tracks to merge by dragging them around in the playlist. You can burn your playlist to a CD. Just go to the Burn tab, select your playlist, and burn it to an audio CD.
- Once the CD is burned, you can rip it back to your computer as a single audio file in MP3 format. Just make sure to select the right format in the ripping options!