In a message dated 07/14/2006 12:29:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
KA4FLX@aol.com writes:
> Well, yes, I guess we do a lot of that also. but there's always emergency
> fill times, and we still upload audio from some sources into the computer
> from
> CD.
>
> I would keep them all until one broke. They're paid for, right?
>
> Did you buy some other [newer] CD player/recorder?
It's far better (and many times faster) to "rip" CD audio into the computer,
than to dub it. You get a direct digital copy. There is a freeware CD ripper
utility out there called CDEX that works wonderfully! I get rip speeds of about
22x with my system... a 59 minute program rips in about 2 1/2 minutes. Not
too shabby! CDEX also has some very good error correction. The only time I have
ever had a "bad rip" was when the CD, itself, was faulty.
If anyone needs it, I can easily put a ZIP of it up on our WEBsite, right
there with the TimeCalc. Just let me know.
Willie...
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