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I need to burn a CD My boss gave me this assignment today.
Burn the sound from two video files onto a CD. One of them is on our client's website. The other is on a DVD in the office. I can't figure out for my LIFE how to do this. I thought it would be easy. So far I'm just terribly confused. Please help me ... send the answer to this question to my email address: JadaKaye@yahoo.com Please and thank you!!! | |
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is the other half of ur job to press charges to those are burning cds for a living?
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slicksight said: is the other half of ur job to press charges to those are burning cds for a living?
The information belongs to my client. It is theirs by right to do whatever they please with it. Do you know how to accomplish this task?? | |
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JadaKaye said: slicksight said: is the other half of ur job to press charges to those are burning cds for a living?
The information belongs to my client. It is theirs by right to do whatever they please with it. Do you know how to accomplish this task?? nope.. I'm in the terribly confused department with u | |
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You'll probably need to record the sound from the internet clip manually, you can rip the audio off the DVD with some software you can download from the web though (but I think it's still easier to record it manually just as well, than having to rip off the whole audio track and then searching for the right bits).
Just tell your boss that it's not as easy thing to accomplish that he probably thinks it is, especially if your workplace computers don't have audiocards that are capable of sharing the drivers between multiple programs. If they have recent Soundblasters though it can be handled with the "record what I hear" -option in the mixer (or whatever it's called these days on that line of products). | |
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nice link | |
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Heres what I usually do:
Put the DVD in my DVD-player on my computer; record the sounds via a program called Total Recorder; then use another program called Cool Edit to edit up; then burn it on Nero (or whatever Cd-burning program) | |
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Prospect said: Heres what I usually do:
Put the DVD in my DVD-player on my computer; record the sounds via a program called Total Recorder; then use another program called Cool Edit to edit up; then burn it on Nero (or whatever Cd-burning program) Oh, but it's not free... Of course with most decent soundcards you wouldn't even need this kind of a program - and given that this Total Recorder program costs about 20$ and you can get a soundcard that can capture audio playback on the fly for about 25$ it's a pretty useless thing for the software manufacturers to come up with something like this. | |
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Novabreaker said: Prospect said: Heres what I usually do:
Put the DVD in my DVD-player on my computer; record the sounds via a program called Total Recorder; then use another program called Cool Edit to edit up; then burn it on Nero (or whatever Cd-burning program) Oh, but it's not free... Of course with most decent soundcards you wouldn't even need this kind of a program - and given that this Total Recorder program costs about 20$ and you can get a soundcard that can capture audio playback on the fly for about 25$ it's a pretty useless thing for the software manufacturers to come up with something like this. Have you ever heard of "cracks"? You can download the trial versions for free. | |
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Prospect said: Have you ever heard of "cracks"?
Why sure. I was just under the impression that using cracks in an office environment isn't the wisest thing to do. Pardon my ignorance. [Edited 7/2/06 7:20am] | |
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Novabreaker said: Prospect said: Have you ever heard of "cracks"?
Why sure. I was just under the impression that using cracks in an office environment isn't the wisest thing to do. Pardon my ignorance. [Edited 7/2/06 7:20am] The boss and co-workers aint gonna give a damn. Just as long you got the job, thats all that matters. How else are gonna get the shit done? If anything, the boss'll be proud cause he aint have to spend any company money on such expensive software. Shit, you might get a raise. [Edited 7/4/06 8:07am] | |
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I really appreciate all your help.
This was a totally outlandish experience for me. Just like most of the work I do at that office. And yeah ... my boss was thrilled at the no money spent option. Raise? No. I didn't get one! LOL Not even a $30 bonus for the money I saved not buying software. Oh well ... that's the breaks!! Thanks again y'all. Problem solved!! | |
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