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CD-i music CD?
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MW
2003-09-06 03:06:35 UTC
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Hello,

I have a audio CD that is recorded in CD-i format. I can view it under
isobuster (www.isobuster.com) but not on my regular CD-ROM under Win2k.
Under IsoBuster it shows a 485M file called "music"

I want to burn this music track onto a regular Audio CD. Can anybody help me
out here?

I'm really stuck here, any help is REALLY appreciated!

MW
Peter
2003-10-03 11:19:44 UTC
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I fear you will need a CD-i emulator to be sure you get the correct data
back but ... there is no real good CD-i emulator. A good resource for
information : http://www.icdia.org
It looks like the audio is actually located in a data file ? Are there no
audio tracks on the CD ?

Peter
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Post by MW
Hello,
I have a audio CD that is recorded in CD-i format. I can view it under
isobuster (www.isobuster.com) but not on my regular CD-ROM under Win2k.
Under IsoBuster it shows a 485M file called "music"
I want to burn this music track onto a regular Audio CD. Can anybody help me
out here?
I'm really stuck here, any help is REALLY appreciated!
MW
MW
2003-10-03 22:57:15 UTC
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No, it's all a data track. Problem is I don't know the encoding of the
audio data so can't rip it.
Post by Peter
I fear you will need a CD-i emulator to be sure you get the correct data
back but ... there is no real good CD-i emulator. A good resource for
information : http://www.icdia.org
It looks like the audio is actually located in a data file ? Are there no
audio tracks on the CD ?
Peter
-------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Van Hove
www.Smart-Projects.net
www.IsoBuster.com
www.cdrecovery.net
-------------------------------------------------------------
Post by MW
Hello,
I have a audio CD that is recorded in CD-i format. I can view it under
isobuster (www.isobuster.com) but not on my regular CD-ROM under Win2k.
Under IsoBuster it shows a 485M file called "music"
I want to burn this music track onto a regular Audio CD. Can anybody help
me
Post by MW
out here?
I'm really stuck here, any help is REALLY appreciated!
MW
Peter
2003-10-04 13:51:29 UTC
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Try extracting the file to HD and then try playing with a few extensions
(wav, ...) and see if the software is able to play ?

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Post by MW
No, it's all a data track. Problem is I don't know the encoding of the
audio data so can't rip it.
Post by Peter
I fear you will need a CD-i emulator to be sure you get the correct data
back but ... there is no real good CD-i emulator. A good resource for
information : http://www.icdia.org
It looks like the audio is actually located in a data file ? Are there no
audio tracks on the CD ?
Peter
-------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Van Hove
www.Smart-Projects.net
www.IsoBuster.com
www.cdrecovery.net
-------------------------------------------------------------
Post by MW
Hello,
I have a audio CD that is recorded in CD-i format. I can view it under
isobuster (www.isobuster.com) but not on my regular CD-ROM under Win2k.
Under IsoBuster it shows a 485M file called "music"
I want to burn this music track onto a regular Audio CD. Can anybody help
me
Post by MW
out here?
I'm really stuck here, any help is REALLY appreciated!
MW
MW
2003-10-07 01:34:54 UTC
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Tried that, didn't work.
Post by Peter
Try extracting the file to HD and then try playing with a few extensions
(wav, ...) and see if the software is able to play ?
-------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Van Hove
www.Smart-Projects.net
www.IsoBuster.com
www.cdrecovery.net
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Peter
2003-10-12 12:25:24 UTC
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You could extract the track again and HOPE it's 2352 bytes per audio frame
audio (stereo, 2K4 sampled) and then run this app to convert to a wave file
: http://cdirip.freeyellow.com/raw2wav.zip
I doubt that if the audio is anyting else (other format) the result will be
satisfying but you could give it a try ?
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Post by MW
Tried that, didn't work.
Post by Peter
Try extracting the file to HD and then try playing with a few extensions
(wav, ...) and see if the software is able to play ?
-------------------------------------------------------------
Peter Van Hove
www.Smart-Projects.net
www.IsoBuster.com
www.cdrecovery.net
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