Sony 7 Water System User Manual


 
CHP. 8 RECORDING, EXTRACTING, AND BURNING
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Extracting audio from CDs
Sound Forge allows you to extract 44,100 Hz, 16-bit, stereo data from CD.
Tip:
Double-click a .cda file in the Explorer window (or drag
it to the workspace) to extract a CD track without opening
the Extract Audio from CD dialog (available only in the full
version of Sound Forge). You can also extract audio from the
Open dialog by choosing CD Audio (*.cda) from the
Files of
type drop-down list in the Open dialog.
1.
Insert a CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2.
From the File menu, choose Extract Audio from CD. Sound Forge identifies the systems CD-ROM drive(s).
The Extract Audio from CD dialog appears. If the system is equipped with multiple CD-ROM drives, you
must select the desired drive from the
Drive drop-down list near the bottom of the dialog.
3.
From the Action drop-down list, choose the method you want Sound Forge to use for extracting the CD
audio:
Read by track - Use this option to select the tracks you want to extract from the CD. Each track is
extracted into a unique data window.
Read entire disc - Use this option to automatically extract all tracks on the disc. The entire CD is
extracted into a single data window.
Read by range - Use this option to extract audio from a specified range of time. Type appropriate values
in the
Start and End (or Length) boxes. The range of audio is extracted into a single data window.
4.
Select extraction options as needed:
Select the
Create regions for each track check box to add each extracted track to the files Regions List.
Select the
Create markers for each index change check box to place markers in the extracted file at all
points where indices occur in the original track.
5.
From the Speed drop-down list, choose the speed at which you want to extract the audio. If you
experience any problems extracting audio, you can try decreasing the selected speed, or you can click
Configure to adjust the Audio extract optimization setting.
Note:
To eject the CD at any time prior to beginning the
extraction process, click the Eject button.
Extract Audio from CD dialog