computer CD jukebox redux
"Robert Morein" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
I took a look at Arny Krueger's suggestion to use Itunes, but the
program is not set up to do what I want.
I want to copy onto the hard drive the entire ISO image of a CD, or
capture it in another format, but in a one-step operation.
I want to play the result using player controls that resemble a
conventional CD player.
Suggestions?
I think that what you *really* want to do is be able to exploit track
and
index markers when you play back a ripped CD.
If that's true, then you don't need to work with ISO images. An ordinary
.wav file with track and index info imbedded (this is supported by the
.wav
file standard) or in a companion file, would do the job.
This is a step in the right direction. However, it requires a
time-consuming
editing process that simply isn't feasible for my massive collection of
CD's.
October 6: Audiograbber 1.82 beta 1 released!
This new version has a fix to deal with CD's with corrupted tracklists.
sounds like it handles the new copy protected non 'CDDA' CDs out there too.
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