EZ WAV Joiner actually combines two useful features - the possibility of putting together in a larger file any number of smaller WAV files (or selected fragments of them), and the possibility of re-encoding your WAV files into some of the most popular audio formats, such as MP3 and WMA. These conversion capabilities will also allow you to select MP3 and WMA files as the input of the merging process - they will be converted into WAV in the background and put together in one single uncompressed file.
The program's main interface is a clean and intuitive one. It comes with all the elements you could expect from any similar conversion tool - a panel where the input files will be listed, an audio player for you to check your selection, and the different buttons required to launch the joining and conversion processes. But the beauty of this tool is in all the functionality that you cannot see - the Option menu. Here you will find not only the much-needed general settings, but also a comprehensive ID3 tags editor, an "Events when done" dialog (where you can specify the action to be taken or the external application to be launched once the merging process has finished), and an "Item Properties" menu. This is truly the feather in the cap of EZ WAV Joiner - the features provided here are not incredibly innovative, but they are tools that not all developers include when devising similar merging and conversion tools, even when they help you to enhance the quality of the output. These features include a summary of the main features of your audio files (size, bit rate, format, channels, etc.), and two links - one to the file itself and another one to the folder that contains it. Another feature is a basic trimming tool, which will allow you to select the specific portion of the audio file that will be merged or re-encoded. Finally, you will be able to edit the ID3 tags of the destination file, either by importing the data from the source files, or by typing your own.
As you can see, there is nothing terribly fancy or extraordinary in this merging too, but it contains just the right things one needs to produce high-quality, well-documented uncompressed WAV files.
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