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Old January 30th 04, 05:38 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,alt.audio.equipment
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Default CD recorders


"Rich Andrews" wrote

To extract tracks from the original CD, use EAC. www.exactaudiocopy.de

Extract UNcompressed.

Then fire up Nero to burn if you like.


Downloaded a copy and got silence. Went to the Q and A section and found
this

Q:
When I extract, the extraction proceed very fast, but when I listen to
the resulting files, they are all silent. What did I do wrong?

A:
Sometimes EAC will autodetect a wrong read command. In this case it is
possible that only silence is returned. Try to manually select a read
command. In the Drive Options, go to Read Commands page and select the Read
Command MMC1 manually (or any other that works). Test it with burst mode. If
you tested all of them, but none of them worked, try to extract with another
program like WinDAC or CDEx. If both also fails, make sure that your drive
is capable of extracting digital audio at all.

I tried the all the Read command options and still got silence. Guess
I am the village idiot, why is nothing simple??



 




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