Extracting Audio Tracks to Wave Files
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TEAC FireWire CD-RW Drive User’s Manual
Extracting Audio Tracks to Wave Files
1.
Select the following menu option:
Start > Programs > Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 > Features > Easy CD Creator
(Alternatively, you can run
Easy CD Creator
from the
Create CD
icon in the
desktop, select AUDIO, then AUDIO CD.)
2.
Insert your original audio disc in either drive.
3.
In the
Explorer
section, select the drive with audio disc.
The system lists all tracks on the right side of the screen.
4.
Right-click on the track you want to convert to a wave file.
5.
Select the option to
Extract to File
.
By default, the system saves the file in the
My Documents
folder. You can
always change the location to save the files.
6.
Key in a name for the file in the
file name
box.
7.
In the
Save As Type
box, select
WAV file
(*.WAV).
8.
In the
Format
box, select
PCM 44,100 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo (CD quality)
.
9.
Click
Save
.
Creating a Music CD from WAV, MP3, and WMA files
Easy CD Creator
enables you to create a music CD that can be played on your
home or car stereo CD player, and on every computer that has a CD-ROM or
CD-Recorder drive. Unlike a data CD, a music CD is used for playing back music
and not for data storage.
To create a music CD:
1.
Select the following menu option:
Start > Programs > Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 > Features > Easy CD Creator
2.
From the
File
menu, select
New CD Layout
, then
Audio CD.
3.
Insert a blank CD into your CD-Recorder (the destination drive).
4.
To add WAV, MP3, and WMA files to the music CD layout:
❑
In the
Explorer
section on the
Audio Layout
, select the folder where your
files are located. A list of all audio files in the folder appears on the right
side
Source
section.
❑
Select the audio file (hold down the Ctrl or Shift key to select multiple
files) in the
Source
section, then click the
+ Add
button on the tool bar.
The system adds the file to the music CD layout.
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