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How do I get, or 'read', tracks from my audio CDs?

DART - Digital Audio Restoration Technology
If the audio track you want is on an existing audio CD, click on the "Read Track" button (it is the button that looks like a CD with music notes on it). Select the tracks that you want to record. If you are not sure which track you want, you can listen to the CD using the controls near the bottom of the dialogue box. After selecting the track that you want, click on the "Add" button. If all you are doing is copying the entire CD, you can click on the "Add All" button.
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Why are my MIDI tracks being recorded onto my audio tracks?

Cakewalk - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are not using an external mixing board, this problem can be eliminated by adjusting the Windows 95/98 Volume Control. Quick on the Start button | Programs | Applications | Multimedia | Volume Control. Next click on the Options menu and select Properties. Click on Adjust Volume for Recording and click OK. Remove the check marks from any Select boxes you are not using. If you are recording microphone input, leave only the Mic Select box checked.
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Where are the audio cassettes/CDs/videotapes?

FAQ - Abilene Christian University
All cassettes, CDs, and videos are located in the Audio-Visual Department on the first floor. Cassettes can be checked out for one week. Videos can be checked out for two days.
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Why do some CD ROM drives read audio tracks with single speed?

RSJ FAQ
Some CDROM drives only support single speed for reading audio tracks, This is a hardware specific limitation. Most of CD-RW's are copied with 2x speed. Some can be copied with a higher speed. Here it depends on the medium. If you write to a CD-R, you can choose the speed. The software checks the speed and reduces it, if it thinks it's necessary. This is due to an hardware malfunction of the CDD2600. This model usually copies the first tracks ok, while later tracks contain errors.
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Why is CD View unable to read audio tracks from my CDROM drive?

RSJ FAQ
Not all CDROM drives are able to read audio tracks digitally, although they can play them. These drives cannot be used to copy audio tracks Audi tracks are read using the OS/2 device driver OS2CDROM.DMD. So the problem might occur because this driver does not support reading audio data with a certain drive. Try another version to find out. However, you always have the possibility to use the recorder to copy audio tracks to a hard disk. When done, you can copy the tracks back to the recorder.
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Subject: [3-36] How do I put "hidden tracks" and negative indices on audio CDs?

CD-Recordable FAQ
With a little searching you can find an audio CD that will cause your CD player to show a negative track time when one track finishes and the next begins. The negative sections are usually filled with silence, but some rare discs will have material in them. If you seek directly to the track, you don't see (or hear) the negative-time section. The trick here is also described in section (3-14).
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How do I burn FLAC files to CD as audio tracks?

Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
You will first need to convert the FLAC files to another format that your burning program is familiar with. Windows users can use the FLAC Frontend, to convert FLAC files to WAV files, which are suitable for burning programs. For Macintosh OS X users, Dan Greuel has created a tool called MacFLAC.
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How do I burn SHN files to CD as audio tracks?

Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
You will first need to convert the SHN files to another format that your burning program is familiar with. The following programs will convert SHN files to WAV files, which can be burned to a CD. More resources are listed in this FAQ. Windows: Download and install Michael K. Weise's tool, mkwACT. Or, another good tool is Foobar2000 - make sure you get the "Special" version to have Shorten compatibility!
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How can I read digital data from audio CDs?

SGI TPL View (CDROM-HOWTO)
Heiko Eissfeldt (heiko@colossus.escape.de) and Olaf Kindel have written a utility that reads audio data and saves it as .wav format sound files. The package is called cdda2wav.tar.gz and can be found on www.ibiblio.org. Because CD-ROM drives are changing very quickly, it is difficult to list which models support reading digital data. Your best bet is to get the latest cdda2wav or cdparanoia package and read the documentation. For more information on this subject, see the web site http://www.
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How many audio CDs can I store on a single Disk Cartridge?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
There can be a large variation in the storage required from one CD to another, but an "average" audio CD requires approximately 0.60 gigabytes of storage. Therefore, you can expect to store approximately 1,250 CDs on a 750 GB Disk Cartridge and 1,650 CDs on a 1 TB Disk Cartridge.
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How many DVD movies and audio CDs can be stored on a Kaleidescape System?

Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A single Kaleidescape 1U Server fully loaded with four 1 TB Disk Cartridges can hold approximately 450 DVDs or 5,000 CDs. A single Kaleidescape 3U Server fully loaded with fourteen 1 TB Disk Cartridges can hold approximately 1,800 DVDs or 20,000 CDs. The exact numbers will vary depending on the specific DVDs and CDs that you import. Larger collections can be accommodated by clustering multiple Servers to act as one very large storage system.
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How can I hear previously recorded audio tracks while I record new ones?

Cakewalk - Frequently Asked Questions
You enable full duplexing in Cakewalk's Options | Audio | Advanced menu by placing a checkmark next to "Enable Simultaneous Record/Playback". If this option is not available to you, your card does not currently support full duplex operation. Get in touch with the card manufacturer for details.
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When I burn audio CDs my stereo plays them but won't skip to specific tracks - why?

Xorys' MP3 FAQ
If possible, when burning an audio CD, you should try to use the "disk at once" option, if your CD burner software has it and your hardware supports it - "disk at once" causes the CD to be burned all in one continuous pass without ever stopping the laser, whereas otherwise the laser is turned off after each track and then started again for the next track - this starting and stopping of the laser causes slight discontinuities between the tracks, and whilst this generally shoul.
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Are the CDs separated into tracks?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the great thing about digital is your ability to reference the section of the CD that you want! Tracks are created at points of low volume or every five minutes. Tracks do not impact the sound and the CD will play back uninterrupted.
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How can I configure my preferred language(s) for audio tracks and subtitles in Haali Media Splitter?

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
You should see a white icon in your systemtray (right-bottom of your screen). That is Haali Media Splitter. Double-click on that icon to view its options. You can also get to the options by clicking on the Haali Media Splitter shortcut in the start menu. Once you are in the Options screen, click on 'Languages'. There you can set the preferred language(s) for audio and subtitles. The language should be input using a three character code, for example eng for English.
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What are multiple audio tracks for?

DVD Authoring Services, DVD Production, DVD Creation, MPEG-2...
Multiple audio tracks are used for features like having different language tracks or director commentary. Sometimes 5.1 surround sound and regular stereo sound are offered as separate tracks. Even though DVD players automatically down convert 5.1 surround sound to stereo sound for systems that aren't capable of playing 5.1, supplying a separate track insures that the audio is exactly the way its intended to be. Things can get lost in the down conversion.
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How can I add tracks to an audio-CD?

CDBurnerXP - burn CDs and DVDs for free! | FAQ
You can't. Multisession audio discs won't play on standard CD players. Better create an MP3-CD if you want to add tracks later.
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How do I switch audio and/or subtitle tracks?

Faq - CCCP
If you haven't turned off Haali's "show tray icon" option on the last page of the installer, there will be a small white icon down beside the clock in the task bar when playing MKV's. Right-click that and choose streams according to your preference. If you've turned Haali's tray icon off, or if you're playing OGM's, there's other ways: in Zoom Player, right-click the video and choose "Stream selection" in the menu that pops up. From here you can choose audio and subtitles to your preference.
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How do I record MIDI tracks as Audio?

Logic FAQ: Audio, both platforms
MIDI is not sound. You can't simply press the Bounce button on an output object, and expect the external synth's sound to magically turn up in your final song. MIDI is a series of commands to your MIDI devices, which then may produce the desired sound/audio. In order to have this sound included when you bounce the song to a final audiofile, you can do two things. First of all, feed the sounding results of the synths - via an external mixer or directly - into audio inputs of your soundcard.
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Why Can't I hear the Audio Tracks?

Guitar Backing Tracks Frequently Asked Questions
You will need an MP3 player. Windows Media Player and Winamp are the most common applications used. Click here to download and install the Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player. Click here to download Winamp Player.
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How many tracks of audio can I get with the MusicXPC?

XPC FAQ
This depends on many factors. We have done some initial tests with some Native applications and a stock MusicXPC C1 delivered 200 linear tracks. The detailed results of our testing are available here - C1, C2, S2.
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Why do you also offer audio tracks?

The Business Source
Hearing a business expert's own words helps listeners understand a business expert's logic and insights and also helps with the retention of valuable information. Listening to an entertaining speaker is also easy and enjoyable. Sometimes you just want to sit back, relax and listen to a great teacher.
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How do I add more audio tracks?

Alesis FAQ
In the ARRANGE WINDOW, highlight your last AUDIO track. Go to TRACK menu and select CREATE AUDIO TRACK. You can double click on the default name ("Audio") to change it. Go to the box and the left side of your screen. Click on "CH" (or "CHA" in Mac). This will create a channel in the on-board mixer. Select a channel number from the pulldown menu that appears.
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How do I prepare my audio tracks for mastering?

Crazy Daisy Productions - FAQ
Assemble your best 2-channel stereo mixes on CD (or other media — see previous question), preferrably in the correct playback order. Be sure that there is no clipping (distortions due to levels surpassing the maximum limit of your recording system). If you're unsure, set the volume levels between -1dB and -3dB in your final stereo mixdown. See our hints for preparing your audio tracks for CD Mastering for more help.
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How can I access each side of the call as individual audio tracks?

Ecamm Network: Call Recorder FAQ - Save Skype VoIP Conferenc...
Call Recorder records each side of the Skype call as a separate QuickTime movie track. Ecamm includes a simple conversion tool called Split Movie Tracks with Call Recorder, which can be used to extract the individual movie tracks for further editing. The resulting files can be used with most any sound editing program.
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