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Hi... Anyone know of ripping software that will recognize indexes on a CD
track and let me rip accordingly? I have a bunch of SFX discs that I'd love
to store on harddrive, but each track as 4 or 5 indexed sounds.

Thanks, Ryan


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Ricky W. Hunt
 
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"R Carrington" wrote in message
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Hi... Anyone know of ripping software that will recognize indexes on a

CD
track and let me rip accordingly? I have a bunch of SFX discs that I'd

love
to store on harddrive, but each track as 4 or 5 indexed sounds.


You can do that easily in SoundForge 6.0 and in CD Architect (any

version).

For free CDRWIN might do it too: http://www.goldenhawk.com/cdrwin.htm but I
think you are limited to real time ripping or something.


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In rec.audio.pro, "Ricky W. Hunt" wrote:

"area242" wrote in message
. ..

"R Carrington" wrote in message
...
Hi... Anyone know of ripping software that will recognize indexes on a

CD
track and let me rip accordingly? I have a bunch of SFX discs that I'd

love
to store on harddrive, but each track as 4 or 5 indexed sounds.


You can do that easily in SoundForge 6.0 and in CD Architect (any

version).

For free CDRWIN might do it too: http://www.goldenhawk.com/cdrwin.htm but I
think you are limited to real time ripping or something.


Actually, that's a really good program for reading most 'problem'
or hard-to-read CD's/CDR's, though it works better with some drives
than with others (try it with both your CDROM and your CD-RW drive).
I couldn't get it to read a CDR with with a missing TOC (on a CDR
from a standalond CD burner that lost power while recording), but
someone here recently mentioned isobuster, and I was able to read the
CDR with the free version downloadable from
http://www.isobuster.com.
I don't know if either of these will read indexes as the OP wants,
but they have a lot of features and are worth looking into.
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 13:01:26 -0700, R Carrington wrote
(in message ):

Anyone know of ripping software that will recognize indexes on a CD
track and let me rip accordingly? I have a bunch of SFX discs that I'd love
to store on harddrive, but each track as 4 or 5 indexed sounds.
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The most powerful software out there for ripping & organizing sound effects
CDs that I've found (IMHO) is Soundminer 3.0, available from soundminer.com.

This is a dedicated sound effects ripping/organizing/database program
specifically designed for large sound effects libraries. It's smart enough
to know 95% of all the SFX libraries out there, and will take individual
tracks (and indexes) and split them out into separate tracks AND give them
identifiable names.

Other systems that are widely used include

MTOOLS
http://www.gallery.co.uk/mtools/mToolsV.html

NETMIX
http://www.creativenetworkdesign.com/

SFXDB
http://northstation.net/sfxdb/pr_sfxdb.html

SOUNDFISHER
http://www.soundfisher.com/html/overview.html


and there's a good article on the subject he

http://emusician.com/ar/emusic_finders_keepers/

--MFW

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