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BeckettShaw
Jul 10, 2025Iron Contributor
Any good audio merger to join mp3, wav and flac files?
There are dozens of audio files (MP3, WAV and FLAC) on my PC that I need to merge into one seamless track. I've tried a couple of random free tools, but either: They don’t support all formats, The...
FaniJocuri
Jul 10, 2025Iron Contributor
The built-in Windows Mover Maker is quite nice audio merger for Windows PC. Though it's no longer officially supported, it remains a simple, no-installation method for basic audio merging. This guide will walk you through the steps to combine multiple audio tracks into a single file.
Step 1. Import Audio Files
- Open Windows Movie Maker.
- Click "Add videos and photos" (even though you’re adding audio).
- Select your audio files (MP3, WAV, etc.).
Step 2. Arrange Audio Clips on the Timeline
- Drag and drop the audio files into the storyboard/timeline at the bottom.
- Adjust their order by dragging them left or right.
Step 3. Export the Merged Audio File
- Click "File" → "Save movie" (or "Export").
- Choose a format (e.g., MP4 or WMV).
- Rename the file and select a save location.
- Click "Save" to merge and export.
While Windows Movie Maker is outdated audio merger, it provides a simple way to merge audio files without additional software. However, for better control and output formats, consider using Audacitiy, Clipchamp (Windows 11), or online tools instead.