Re: Get 1k cda files when writing from CDs
I thought you wanted to do it this way for some experiment in expediency.
Did you try to play the cd you burned? it probably plays ok, but probably it only has one track on it - is that true?
Honestly, the easiest way by far is to rip first all the tracks you need to 16-bit, 44.1KHz [COLOR=Red]2-channel stereo[/COLOR] .wav files and after that to burn a new audio cd using those .wav files you've ripped previously.
***Edit*** as per Spoon's note below :D
I thought you wanted to do it this way for some experiment in expediency.
Did you try to play the cd you burned? it probably plays ok, but probably it only has one track on it - is that true?
Honestly, the easiest way by far is to rip first all the tracks you need to 16-bit, 44.1KHz [COLOR=Red]2-channel stereo[/COLOR] .wav files and after that to burn a new audio cd using those .wav files you've ripped previously.
***Edit*** as per Spoon's note below :D
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