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Recommended CD Audio Stripper?
Hi,
I'm new to PTools on Windows, so I'm used to stripping audio from CD's using Quicktime, which doesn't work in Windows. Can anyone recommend an audio stripper?
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Re: Recommended CD Audio Stripper?
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Re: Recommended CD Audio Stripper?
There are many to choose from nowadays. I use Sound Forge and love it. There's an 'extract audio from CD' feature, plus all the other zillion things it can do to audio. You can also use Waves plugins with SF, definetely a must have audio editor.
Of course, there are similar ones out there(Wavelab, etc.) which I'm sure are also wonderful, s'just what you're used to working with. For me, Sound Forge 5.0 does everything but prep the coffee. pk
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Re: Recommended CD Audio Stripper?
I just posted this 2 days ago.
http://duc.digidesign.com/cgi-bin/ub...&f=32&t=003688 |
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