computer CD jukebox redux
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Robert Morein" emitted :
However, this is not original material. The object is not to build
a bridge out of matchsticks, but, with an economy of effort, to
use a computer as an audio jukebox. A commercial package would
capture the CD in one step, and frankly, I don't care what the
internal representation is. It just so happens that CD burner
programs universally have an option to save a disk image.
I don't see what the big deal is. Just rip the CD's to your hard
drive with a suitable program. Couple of clicks per CD. You want
covers? Scan 'em. What's the problem?
What program do you suggest?
Take your pick, there are dozens of alternatives. I sometimes use a
thing called WinDAC for ripping. Canon 3200F for scanning. Both are
quick, simple and easy to use.
Which of them automatically build cue lists from the CDs they rip?
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