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Annoying - Duel disc technology
Bought Massive Attacks Collected album to get the rarer stuff and for all the videos, though its a fucking annoying process. DVD works fine, but its the CD that causes all the problems. Out of all the CD's players i've got theres only one which will work with it, and thats not that the one on my PC where i can convert it on to iTunes. I've now got the fun task of trying to download all the tracks on it and try and find them in half decent quality.
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a) fairly expensive because of the technology £4,99 each, and b) only seem to work in my HiFi and not on my PC's, so i'm gonna have to copy to another CD and then save to itunes...arrrrgh... i think to be honest its a gimmic that won't last too long, and in all eventualities will make any products worth a bit more in the future, a bit like 3" cd singles... |
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- boot with a knoppix live cd
- pop in the cd & rip to wave files - put into itunes should work, no? (i don't know if itunes can import wav files, but i guess so...) |
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have you tried playing the CD, through a dvd-rom drive?
you can try ripping the tracks from that instead of through the cd-rom.. there's a program called dvd audio extractor here: http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/ that can extract cd-audio, and also audio and downmix surround tracks -> stereo give it a try, its got a free trial period.. excellent software.. later -1 |
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To convert an aiff or wav file into an MP3 file: You can also use iTunes to convert audio files on your hard disk from AIFF or WAV format to the MP3 format. Under the Source menu on your iTunes window, select Library. Drag the audio file into the song list window. It will be copied there. Click on the filename once to highlight it. From the Advanced menu, choose Convert to MP3 (or Convert Selection to MP3). By default, the MP3s are saved in the Macintosh HD>Users>Current User indicated by the 'house' icon >Music> iTunes>iTunes Music folder. |
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dont post this, it'd just encourage anyone responsible.
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I dont play audio on my mac. Ive got a PC for that. Ive got a KVM switch and the speakers are set up on my PC so I download all my music with that. But on the offchance that I am playin stuff on my Mac I use Whamb, and before that good old MacAmp Lite X. For video, VLC does the job. On OS9 i used Audion for some reason but never used it when i made the switch to X.
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Did anyone who was having trouble with this get this to work? My laptop just spat it out, and my CD player just sat there saying, "reading," indefinitely. This sucks.
It's rather annoying that the response (looking online) has been people saying, "Stop whining. It says it might not work on the package." As if we all read the fine print all over our CDs when we buy them in case they carry such disclaimers. If someone has ripped this, I'd love some help here. I've spent the fucking money, for a disc of songs that I have, a DVD that duplicates the DVD I already purchased, and a disc of rarities I can't play. Fuck this. |
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the interesting (AND BAD) part about this technology is
that it claims to be using the proper parameters that SHOULD work on a CD, and DVD player...yet since it can't claim that it works on all... it isn't technically a DVD or a CD, and shouldn't be using those logos since it's not certified.. the only advice is try it with other people you know, or just return it back to the store.. later -1 |
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Was the pun in the thread title intended? :D
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Worked on the office computer. Ripped and burned. :)
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