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Re: OT - mini disc to cd copying



Martin Howell wrote:

> Can anyone suggest either a) a way to record to the PC using the optical
> output of the MD player (which does carry the track markers with it) or
> b) some PC software that will allow markers to be added in manually once
> the recording is on the PC prior to recording to the CD?

I'm assuming that you want to keep the performance as one long continual
one rather than split it into tracks and have a gap between each track?
In this case you can sample the MD as one continous audio track and
manually apply index marks later. You'll need software that lets you do
this, and which lets you specify an inter-track gap of zero. Also, the
software must be able to write in disk-at-once mode for this to work.
IIRC, CDRWIN meets these requirements.

If you want to break the single wav into more manageable chunks, you
need to split the audio data on 2352-byte boundaries, then you can lay
them down and manually adjust the index marks as above.

If you get really stuck let me know and I'll master it for you.

cheers

ant
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