horror_master34
Feb 9 2007, 18:44
I'm using EAC to rip my CDs to my PC and I can rip all the CDs I have, but 2 songs on one CD.
I have Hypnotize by SOAD as a DualDisc. I can rip every song from the CD perfectly, but track 7 & 8. I know it's a DualDisc and doesn't conform to Redbook standard, but I also have a Crossfade DualDisc and it rips all tracks perfectly fine. I've tried it in both my DVD drive and my Burner drive. Same problem on the same 2 tracks. It just errors the whole time and eventually skips the tracks.
Anyway of ripping these two tracks to my PC?
herefornow
Feb 9 2007, 19:32
Might try Isobuster, right click, save as wave. If that doesnt work, line in from cd player to pc recording with audacity or some other recording software. Hope it helps.
cheers,
herefornow
Though digital ripping doesn't work, an audio player might still be able to correctly play these two tracks back. If one did, you could copy them the analog way. Some simple recording software should be sufficient to do so, I'd recommend using a wave editor that displays the result's wave amplitudes in order to be able to see whether clipping took place. If that was the case, lowering the volume level in the Windows mixer's recording controls should help, it's either the Analog Mix or CD Digital bar, dependant on your system setup. If nothing else works, then "What You Hear" is always the right option. Please note that the bars' descriptions could slightly differ in your Windows version's native language, since I'm sticking to the German one here.
Otherwise, try using digital CD playback in conjunction with a player's wave recording function, something like Winamp's disk writer output plugin. I haven't ever used it for CD recordings, but at least in digital CD playback mode there shouldn't be any problems writing the output to disk.
LANjackal
Feb 9 2007, 21:07
There's a lot of stuff out there besides EAC that rips to WAV. ISObuster's a good option as herefornow said. WMP11 also does the same trick (change the rip setting in the Options menu).
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