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Subject: [3-2] How do I extract tracks from, or copy all of, an audio CD? (2000/03/13) Start with the CD-DA FAQ: http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~psyche/cdda/. Take a look at http://come.to/cdspeed to see if your CD-ROM drive is up to the task. EAC, from http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/, is often recommended for extracting ("ripping") audio tracks. To copy from CD to CD, the source drive needs to support digital audio
patch Joliet support into OS/2, visit: http://service.software.ibm.com/os2ddpak/html/miscellb/os_2warp/updatedc/index.htm Some old Creative CD-ROM drivers have trouble with CD-ROMs that have Joliet filenames. You may need an updated copy of sbided95.exe, available from http://www.ctlsg.creaf.com/wwwnew/tech/ftp/ftp-cd.html. Finder support for Joliet is not yet available on the Macintosh. You can see the long filenames with a PC emulator.