hi all !
I'm looking for a way to "see" an audio CD as a list of .WAV files instead of those useless .CDA things.
I wish to copy one track or another (digitaly ?) with the best quality possible into .WAV file(s).
(I'm trying cd-ripper pluggin but not yet seduced... by the way to use it, and i did not see how to give LAME the " - insane " command line )
Try the EAC . It grabs your Audio CD'S and you could test the CRC.
It's not so cheap, but it is worthy the prize. (You have to send the author a postcard)
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I'm looking for a way to "see" an audio CD as a list of .WAV files instead of those useless .CDA things.
The this is what you are looking for - http://thehacker.host.sk/myfiles/ and there cdfs.vxd . Tested on W98. You have to put it into windows\system\iosubsys\ . Backup the old cdfs.vxd first.
For Plextor drives PlexTools seems best.
BTW: Is there finally a way in EAC to define different read and write offsets?
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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- On the French site, it's still announced with that price. ?
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