[maxmsp] [somewhat ot] Importing Audio from CD
kevin parks
kp8 at mac.com
Wed Aug 8 03:52:27 MDT 2007
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Rocking! That's just what the doctor ordered.. it reads from the disk multiple times and does comparisons, etc, and uses the CD paranoia thing as well as it's own error checking... Bravo~ woo.... Thank you thank you thank you... -kevin On Aug 8, 2007, at 6:07 PM, Alessandro Fogar wrote: > Hi, > > I use this: > > http://sbooth.org/Max/ > > And it's called MAX ! > > All the best > > -- > Alessandro Fogar > > http://www.fogar.it > > 2007/8/8, kevin parks <kp8 at mac.com>: >> Greetings maxers, >> >> This is somewhat off topic, as it isn't a 100% max specific query, so >> let me apologize in advance.... However, i know folks here know their >> stuff when it comes to digital audio and i am desperate for an >> answer. >> >> I always ask folks who send me audio files to work with, to send them >> as data because i have noticed that when you rip from an audio CD >> using iTunes you sometimes get drop outs even if you have the: >> >> [Use error correction when reading Audio CDs] >> >> option checked off in Preferences --> Advanced >> >> Now i have some Audio CDs that i need to integrate into an archive >> (the data is gone and all i have are the audio cds to work with) and >> i have to be absolutely 100% certain that i have yanked all of the >> audio off the CD w/o dropouts or any other data loss... >> >> I am not at all sure how to do this... >> >> The only thing i can think of is to rip the audio several times and >> compare it and if it is the same then (under the crazy assumption >> that the rip would not drop data in the same place twice) .... but >> then i have to rip it several times which would take a LOT of time >> and a LOT of disk space... and then of course i would have to compare >> the soundfiles while ignoring the header ... ugh.. and the only way i >> can think to do this is to load both soundfiles in to a DAW, invert >> the phase of one and mix.... and then do an amp plot and check that >> each sample has summed to 0. ... you can see why i don't want to do >> this as i have dozens of CDs to archive.... >> >> so is there any fail-safe way to yank audio from CDs? >> >> I am on a Mac, intel... os 10.4... I indeed have Max and Peak and >> Garbage band (i guess).... >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated... >> >> cheers, >> >> kevin >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> maxmsp mailing list >> maxmsp at cycling74.com >> http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp >> > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp
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