13 February 2007, 18:33 | #1 |
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Leeching CDDA from audio CD's
I have an Amiga Technologies Q-Drive 1241 connected to my A1200. The Q-Drive 1241 is a device which plugs into the PCMCIA port and provides an IDE controller which was intended for use with an external CDROM supplied in a case.The drive is a quad speed (600kB/sec) Mitsumi that has its own external power supply.
What I am looking for is a compatible utility that will read parts of an audio track and save it to HD. I tried a couple of utilities from Aminet, but they saved files as noise |
13 February 2007, 18:51 | #2 |
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Its a probably better to rip the whole audio track as a wav on your PC.Try EAC, this is the best audio ripping tool out there. Use a wav editor later to save your desired part of the track.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ |
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