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Daniel Atkinson  
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 More options Oct 22 2001, 5:21 pm
Newsgroups: alt.comp.periphs.cdr, rec.audio.pro, uk.rec.audio
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From: "Daniel Atkinson" <p...@ntlworld.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 22:14:18 +0100
Local: Mon, Oct 22 2001 5:14 pm
Subject: extracting unfinalized audio from cdr
Hi,

I have mixed an audio track onto a CDR-recorder.  I want to extract this
audio to my PC WITHOUT finalising the disc.
I am sure this must be possible.  Is there any software that will do this?
I want to get this mix onto PC so that I can convert it to MP3 for web
distribution.

Any help would be gratefully received.

FYI I recorded using a Philips CDR onto Philips brand 'consumer' media.
Only EZCD seems to see the tracks, but it won't let me do anything.
If I close the session, will I be able to record further with the Philips
machine?

Daniel Atkinson
aka The Prof
(please use e-mail as well as ng to contact me)


 
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Tim Kroesen  
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 More options Oct 22 2001, 10:23 pm
Newsgroups: alt.comp.periphs.cdr, rec.audio.pro, uk.rec.audio
From: "Tim Kroesen" <tkroe...@nccw.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 22:19:34 -0400
Local: Mon, Oct 22 2001 10:19 pm
Subject: Re: extracting unfinalized audio from cdr
Feurio *might* do this though you would likely have to use your burner
as the 'source' drive since only burners will read 'open' audio discs
AFAIK...

Select your burner as source in the window and insert the disc,  if it
will read drag the track(s) into a new compilation, then use the
'projects' option of 'copy track(s), select 'copy the physical wav file'
to where you wish on your HDD.

Sorry, but I don't currently have a TAO recorded "open" audio disc to
test with though...

Tim K

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Videoman  
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 More options Oct 23 2001, 3:31 pm
Newsgroups: alt.comp.periphs.cdr, rec.audio.pro, uk.rec.audio
From: Videoman <virtual.la...@netzero.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 19:30:29 GMT
Local: Tues, Oct 23 2001 3:30 pm
Subject: Re: extracting unfinalized audio from cdr
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 22:19:34 -0400, "Tim Kroesen" <tkroe...@nccw.net>
wrote:

>Feurio *might* do this though you would likely have to use your burner
>as the 'source' drive since only burners will read 'open' audio discs
>AFAIK...

>Select your burner as source in the window and insert the disc,  if it
>will read drag the track(s) into a new compilation, then use the
>'projects' option of 'copy track(s), select 'copy the physical wav file'
>to where you wish on your HDD.

>Sorry, but I don't currently have a TAO recorded "open" audio disc to
>test with though...

I agree with Tim, you will probably have to use your recorder as a
reader for the disc. I'm not sure which software will do it, but I
have a feeling that VOB's InstantCD Wizard will, as it sees discs with
wierd layouts much better than any other software I've tried.

Could always try with the newest demo versions of Nero and CDRWin as
well.


 
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