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Old 03-08-2002, 08:14 AM
BROWNIE BROWNIE is offline
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Default Importing songs from CD

Does anyone know how to import a song off of a CD in PT free windows?? I can do it on a Mac via thew Import Quicktime Movie comand.
What format are commercial CD's anyway???
Any help wpuld be appreciated Brownie
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Old 03-08-2002, 11:45 PM
Stone Knife Stone Knife is offline
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Default Re: Importing songs from CD

Grab the download of CDEX -a free Cd extractor (ripper) at this site:
CDEX
The PC versions of Digi's products, as you are discovering, are not as fully-featured as are our cousins' the Mac's...

I believe the format is .cda
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