Hello there fellow DJ's:
Question been looking all over for this answer:
What I would like to do is.....Take a premixed cd and create one MP3 file without seperating the songs....
Any Ideas
Thanks
MikeD
Question been looking all over for this answer:
What I would like to do is.....Take a premixed cd and create one MP3 file without seperating the songs....
Any Ideas
Thanks
MikeD
geposted Mon 02 Oct 06 @ 3:19 pm
try exact audio copy, its free and should do the trick.
geposted Mon 02 Oct 06 @ 5:39 pm
when you use exact audio copy, tip the cd as an image which will mean it rips the whole cd as 1 track.
geposted Mon 02 Oct 06 @ 11:30 pm
Sony Acid will do that and much much more....
geposted Tue 03 Oct 06 @ 12:24 am
$400 just to rip CDs seems a little excessive to me, but then again, that could just be me. There are quite a few shareware and freeware programs to do the same thing. Try using AudioGrabber, or my personal favorite, CDex. Go to www.download.com to download either one.
geposted Tue 03 Oct 06 @ 7:14 pm
MikeD:
I've done this very task many times using Audiograbber... if you're using it and don't know how to force the program to see one long track, let me know and I'll walk you through it.
I've done this very task many times using Audiograbber... if you're using it and don't know how to force the program to see one long track, let me know and I'll walk you through it.
geposted Thu 12 Oct 06 @ 8:44 am
You can also use Apple iTunes (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/). Just go to Advanced/Join CD Tracks then import the CD
geposted Thu 12 Oct 06 @ 12:26 pm
Audiograbber (1.83 free) for me too.
geposted Thu 12 Oct 06 @ 2:11 pm
HMMMMMM i ried but cant seem to make it work can please explain how to do it
Thanks
MikeD
Thanks
MikeD
geposted Tue 17 Oct 06 @ 5:04 am
Here is exactly how to do it:
Using audiograbber(1.83 at least thats what I have and the lame encoder)
Say you want to start with track #1 and end with track #8.
Step 1>
double click the track you want to start with.
after double clicking on track 1,find where it says:
"SECTORS" look at the start point (called "First", which is usually 0. you can write it down, or just keep that the same.
Hit cancel.
Step 2>
Go to the track you want it to end with, which we are using track #8.
Double click track#8
Go to the "SECTORS" section.
In the box that it says "LAST",
Highlight and Copy that number,
the cd I have in my drive says 115030 for a number.(don't use that particular number! :)
Hit cancel.
Step 3>
Go back to track #1 and in the "Last" box, paste the number you got from the track you want it to end with.
Hit apply.
You can now rip it and check it out afterwards.
Enjoy!
Using audiograbber(1.83 at least thats what I have and the lame encoder)
Say you want to start with track #1 and end with track #8.
Step 1>
double click the track you want to start with.
after double clicking on track 1,find where it says:
"SECTORS" look at the start point (called "First", which is usually 0. you can write it down, or just keep that the same.
Hit cancel.
Step 2>
Go to the track you want it to end with, which we are using track #8.
Double click track#8
Go to the "SECTORS" section.
In the box that it says "LAST",
Highlight and Copy that number,
the cd I have in my drive says 115030 for a number.(don't use that particular number! :)
Hit cancel.
Step 3>
Go back to track #1 and in the "Last" box, paste the number you got from the track you want it to end with.
Hit apply.
You can now rip it and check it out afterwards.
Enjoy!
geposted Sat 21 Oct 06 @ 3:27 am
Oh yeah, after you hit apply, hit ok.
:)
:)
geposted Sat 21 Oct 06 @ 3:28 am
here is a similar question, if I'm making a mix tape (cd obviously), live, yet I don't want it to be one long continuous track, how do I go about setting track maks, using whatever means necessary? for example, I want to give a club owner a demo CD, but I want to be able to make track 1, track 2, etc so he can easily cut to the next song if he wants instead of fast forwarding the disc. what are everyone's thought?
geposted Sat 21 Oct 06 @ 7:53 am
DJ Nyiko wrote :
You can also use Apple iTunes (http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/). Just go to Advanced/Join CD Tracks then import the CD
what he said. itunes, it's free, easy and good!
geposted Sat 21 Oct 06 @ 8:59 pm