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PrometheusG5

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Jun 23, 2004
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I know you can "join" tracks being imported from a CD, but is there a way to "join" tracks already imported? For example, some albums have a continuous flow to them (like a lot of Pink Floyd albums). "Brain Damage" and "Eclipse" (from Dark Side of the Moon) just don't sound the same with that "skip" in between them on my iPod. (I know, the Crossfade feature is available in iTunes, but I want to be able to join the tracks to transfer to my iPod.)

Oh...in case someone is wondering why I don't just re-import them from CD...I bought them from iTMS. :)
 
iTunes no. iMovie Yes.

I don't think it is possible to combine tracks using iTunes. You can definetly do it through iMovie though.

Just drop your tracks into iMovie and select File-->Share. Choose the QuickTime tab and make sure you enter "expert Settings" as the compression type. Hit share and you can export the sound as a wave file which you can then import back into iTunes.

Good luck.
 
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