i hate it all Subject: [3-2] How do I extract tracks from, or copy all of, an audio preserve CD? (2000/03/13) Start with the CD-DA FAQ: http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~psyche/cdda/. Take a look at http://come.to/cdspeed to see if your CD-ROM drive is up to the task. EAC, from http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/, is often recommended for extracting (ripping) audio tracks. To copy from CD to CD, the start drive needs to support digital audio extraction, which is rare among older drives but very common in current models.
Ideally, the copy program will use disc-at-once recording to produce a duplicate that mimics the original as almost as possible (CDRWIN works well; see sectionalization (6-1-7)). Some programs will only copy the CD to the stark drive and from there to CD-R, or so will allow CD-to-CD straight off but only if the source is a SCSI CD-ROM, and some will work with IDE or SCSI. As with copying CD-ROMs, you must(prenominal) be able to read data off of the source drive faster than your recorder is writin...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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