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H.Wirkranovich
September 24th 04, 06:44 PM
I'm trying to get some songs extracted from this cd I have (regular
cd, not cdr), but track number 16 (the last track) is refusing to be
extracted...
I can play the song with any software, winamp, Easy Cd Extractor,
AudioGrabber, but when I try to extract it, or copy it or whatever, it
seems as if the cd-writer is unable to read the disc when it reaches
about 40% of the song. Why does it read it fine when playing back, but
it is unable to extract??

U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles
September 24th 04, 09:08 PM
On 24 Sep 2004 10:44:32 -0700, H.Wirkranovich > wrote:
> I'm trying to get some songs extracted from this cd I have (regular
> cd, not cdr), but track number 16 (the last track) is refusing to be
> extracted...
> I can play the song with any software, winamp, Easy Cd Extractor,
> AudioGrabber, but when I try to extract it, or copy it or whatever, it
> seems as if the cd-writer is unable to read the disc when it reaches
> about 40% of the song. Why does it read it fine when playing back, but
> it is unable to extract??

Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.

If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
file mungs digital playback under Windows.

As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles
September 24th 04, 09:08 PM
On 24 Sep 2004 10:44:32 -0700, H.Wirkranovich > wrote:
> I'm trying to get some songs extracted from this cd I have (regular
> cd, not cdr), but track number 16 (the last track) is refusing to be
> extracted...
> I can play the song with any software, winamp, Easy Cd Extractor,
> AudioGrabber, but when I try to extract it, or copy it or whatever, it
> seems as if the cd-writer is unable to read the disc when it reaches
> about 40% of the song. Why does it read it fine when playing back, but
> it is unable to extract??

Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.

If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
file mungs digital playback under Windows.

As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

U-CDK_CHARLES\\Charles
September 24th 04, 09:08 PM
On 24 Sep 2004 10:44:32 -0700, H.Wirkranovich > wrote:
> I'm trying to get some songs extracted from this cd I have (regular
> cd, not cdr), but track number 16 (the last track) is refusing to be
> extracted...
> I can play the song with any software, winamp, Easy Cd Extractor,
> AudioGrabber, but when I try to extract it, or copy it or whatever, it
> seems as if the cd-writer is unable to read the disc when it reaches
> about 40% of the song. Why does it read it fine when playing back, but
> it is unable to extract??

Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.

If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
file mungs digital playback under Windows.

As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

Paul Stamler
September 24th 04, 09:12 PM
"U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles" <"Charles > wrote in message
news:49%4d.42$XC.34@trndny08...

> Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.
>
> If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
> file mungs digital playback under Windows.
>
> As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
> the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
> final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

Or, if you have an external CD player with a S/PDIF output and a soundcard
with a S/PDIF input, try playing the bad track in the player.

Peace,
Paul

Paul Stamler
September 24th 04, 09:12 PM
"U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles" <"Charles > wrote in message
news:49%4d.42$XC.34@trndny08...

> Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.
>
> If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
> file mungs digital playback under Windows.
>
> As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
> the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
> final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

Or, if you have an external CD player with a S/PDIF output and a soundcard
with a S/PDIF input, try playing the bad track in the player.

Peace,
Paul

Paul Stamler
September 24th 04, 09:12 PM
"U-CDK_CHARLES\Charles" <"Charles > wrote in message
news:49%4d.42$XC.34@trndny08...

> Try Exact Audio Copy for your audio backup needs. It Just Works.
>
> If that fails, try extracting on a Linux box. Sometimes the autorun
> file mungs digital playback under Windows.
>
> As a last resort, it's always possible to do an analog extraction via
> the soundcard input. This usually causes less degradation than the
> final MP3 compression, but YMMV.

Or, if you have an external CD player with a S/PDIF output and a soundcard
with a S/PDIF input, try playing the bad track in the player.

Peace,
Paul