- From: Terry Nigrelli <terryn@earthlink.net>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 19:24:07 +0000
- To: www-talk@w3.org
> Subject: > Recording Audio on a Mac > Date: > Mon, 17 Jun 1996 18:17:46 -0500 > From: > porad@smallworld.com (Scott Porad) > To: > www-talk@w3.org > > > (I'm not sure I'm on the right list, so before you flame please point me in > the direction of the correct list or usenet group.) > > I'm trying to accomplish a simple task and can't figure it out. Urg. > > How do I record from the CD drive on my Mac (Power Mac: 7200/75) to an > audio file. Does anyone know a good applicaition to accomplish this task? > Preferrably freely available. > > Thanks in advance, > > Scott Scott, Apple's Movie Player will convert an audio CD track into an audio file. All you need to do is go to "Open" in the "File" menu, insert an Audio CD, select the track you want to convert, and click "Convert". Click "Options" to select the sample rate and edit the portion of the track you need. If you want a more capable and flexible product try SoundEdit Pro by Macromedia.
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