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jhocking:
I dunno, could be a lot of things.  Are the filetypes correct?  And I mean that both on the audio files themselves, and on the file choosing dialog that comes up with you do Import Audio.

Note that the download page lists a separate download to do with mp3:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows
It looks like just a special encoder though; you shouldn't need that to work with mp3 files.

Kirbo:
Yeah, now I can save it as an mp3, which is handy, but I still can't get anything to work properly.

Rubby:
I could help you with the software. But I think it would be better to say, "just download it". You've already bought the album; it’s not like your stealing it. People have it online all synched up and everything.

Kirbo:
Alas, I cannot download. Part of my lease prevents me from doing that. Therefore I need to do it this way.

Rubby:
Ok then. You say you have Audacity? I've never used it, but I do know a thing or two about sequencers. Here's what should work. Create 4 new blank tracks on an empty project. Select the first track and go into the file menu. In there, there should be an "Import" option with a submenu. Go to the submenu and find the option closest resembling "Import Audio File." Find the first mp3 and select it and it should be inserted to the selected track. Repeat for the other three tracks. Sync them up starting at zero (you may need to cut some pieces to get them perfect). Once this is done go into the file menu once again and in the "Export" submenu there should be something resembling "Mixdown as..." or something like that. Export the mix down as an mp3 and vola!
Do not use Acid. It's more for looping and samples and such. While it can do what you want, it's not really made for things like this.

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