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May 27 2010, 22:44
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I recently found this forum looking to answer a question I have regarding my CDs.
I have about 125 CDs that have tracks divided into "sub-tracks" called indexes; and I'm looking for a way to get these indexes as separate tracks or computer files. This is proving to be quite a challenge. I was able to find out it has something to do with what are called "PQ subcodes" on the CD; and I managed to find software (called DiscJuggler) that used this feature to identify these indexes, including the starting point, ending point, and duration. Unfortunately, it did not allow me to pull out the individual indexes into their own audio files or CD tracks. There are (very expensive) programs that work with CDs in a database, but my CDs are not in any database; and I could not afford to spend hundreds of dollars if they were. I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any program (preferably for Windows XP or Vista) that will do what I am looking to do in terms of "extracting" individual indexes? If not, is there a program that would allow me to type in the index information (start time, length, etc.) I can get from DiscJuggler to isolate those particular parts of the CD? |
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JackSprat New with CD Software Question May 27 2010, 22:44
greynol Exact Audio Copy
Action menu: Copy Selected Tracks... May 27 2010, 23:09
JackSprat QUOTE (greynol @ May 27 2010, 17:09) Exac... May 27 2010, 23:52
DVDdoug QUOTE ...and I'm looking for a way to get thes... May 27 2010, 23:20
greynol Based on all the reported problems I've seen w... May 27 2010, 23:59
JackSprat I tried again using XP, and it does properly recog... May 28 2010, 00:40
greynol Yeah, put %N somewhere in your naming scheme:
EAC ... May 28 2010, 00:42
JackSprat QUOTE (greynol @ May 27 2010, 18:42) Yeah... May 28 2010, 03:32![]() ![]() |
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