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    I've got six sets of about 37 WAV files each. Manually merging is a pain. Is there a freeware tool (or an option in a commonly-owned tool, such as Nero) that will merge all 37 files for me?
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    WinAmp DiskWriter plugin.
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    Originally Posted by GTRBudda
    WinAmp DiskWriter plugin.
    I installed this, but it doesn't seem to work. No idea what to do, zero documentation.

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    Yeah, I found one of your old posts NoahTcuk. AddaWav worked great!
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    Sorry about that, I assume everyone knows as much about WinAmp as I do (about a thimble full... )
    So, it works like this:
    Right click a space on Winamp without controls, goto options->preferences.
    In the preferences dialog, select plugins/output
    Select Nullsoft Disk writer plugin, then click configure
    Under Single file mode, check enabled and set output file and format
    Close the dialogs, add files to playlist and press play
    There'll be no sound while it writes. When it 's done, to go back to normal, go back to plugins/output and select waveOut.
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