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A couple years ago I found a system extension-type thing for Windows
that automatically made Explorer show audio CD tracks as .wav. For example, you could double-click the CD drive, and in the window you'd see all the .cda tracks, but you'd also see a series of nested folders that contained wavs. It had 16 bit or 8 bit x mono or stereo x 44 khz or 22 khz or 11 khz. After I upgraded to WinME, I lost this capability. Does anybody know what this software was? I don't know how to fine-tune a Google search enough to find it again. Thanks, Mike |
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