Combine multiple recordings into a single file in the Plaud Web. This is useful when a session was split across multiple captures, or when you want to merge related conversations into one transcript.
What is merging recordings?
Merging recordings lets you combine two or more existing recordings into a single new file. The merged recording is created as a separate file, the original recordings stay in your library.
How to merge recordings on Plaud Web?
- Hover the mouse over the file to reveal the selection checkbox.
- Click the checkbox to select the recordings you intend to merge. You can select multiple recordings by checking multiple checkboxes.
- Once you have selected at least two recordings, the Merge option appears in the toolbar.
- Click Merge to combine them into one.
Notes on merging recordings
- Originals are preserved. The merged recording appears as a new, separate file. The original recordings stay unchanged in your library.
- Audio is combined in chronological order. The new recording plays each selected file in the order it was originally captured.
FAQ about merging recordings
Will merging delete my original recordings?
No. The merged recording is created as a new, separate file. Your originals stay in your library.
Can I un-merge a recording after combining?
No. The merged recording cannot be split back into its source files. Your original recordings remain in your library, so you can return to them at any time.
Can I edit the merged recording?
Yes. The merged file behaves like any other recording. You can transcribe it, generate summaries, share it, and export it.