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How do you save CD music files when the CD is interactive?? I have a few CDs that have interactive features. When you put the CD in the CD rom and close it, a pop up comes up where you can visit the artists site, buy merchandise, see lyrics... But this hinders me from being able to copy the CD to my harddrive using Windows Media Player. When I copy CDs without interactive features I just pop in the CD and I get a range of options based on the Windows Media player and there is an option to copy the CD to your harddrive. I have looked and looked but cannot figure out how to copy the CD to my harddrive when the interactive feature is employed.
Can anyone help with this? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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try Audiograbber. just google - it is freeware. | |
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first off, windows media player is icky and i won't use it unless i'm just forced to (ahem, NPGMC).
that said, can't ya just view your CD ROM drive via "my computer" and copy the music files to your desktop? kind of a primitive way of going about it, but it's something to try...? if you want good burning/ripping/saving software, i'd get the NERO freeware, by the way. it's very user friendly. | |
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Yeah but you can eventually exit out of all that.
Then it's just a normal audio CD in your drive. Should be. | |
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Anxiety said: i'd get the NERO freeware, by the way. it's very user friendly.
Best advice. | |
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CinisterCee said: Yeah but you can eventually exit out of all that.
Then it's just a normal audio CD in your drive. Should be. yeah, just hit "esc" when the video thinger pops up, and it should disappear. | |
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Anxiety has the best advice on how to escape. | |
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CinisterCee said: Anxiety has the best advice on how to escape.
what can i say, it's a gift | |
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Btw, let me ask a question concerning "Cactus"-copyprotection discs. Whenever I rip these (like the Kraftwerk Minimum Maximum), I get little clicks (not too many, but one is one too much) occassionally in my output files. I think it was Cactus 2 (or 200?). Is there a method of avoiding these? Is the Exact Audio Copy -tool of any help?
Strange enough, some cds with this protection do not contain any clicks (like a Schubert CD of mine). Any ideas? | |
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Anxiety said: first off, windows media player is icky and i won't use it unless i'm just forced to (ahem, NPGMC).
that said, can't ya just view your CD ROM drive via "my computer" and copy the music files to your desktop? kind of a primitive way of going about it, but it's something to try...? if you want good burning/ripping/saving software, i'd get the NERO freeware, by the way. it's very user friendly. No. When I go to my computer all it does is give me the files of the interactive program. The music files do not show up 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: No. When I go to my computer all it does is give me the files of the interactive program. The music files do not show up Well you got the normal Audio part tracks and the Multimedia stuff, right? In this case, you have to rip, there is no way to copy some files just in the explorer. You just need to rip the audio tracks, or creating some kind of copy WITH the media stuff? | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: No. When I go to my computer all it does is give me the files of the interactive program. The music files do not show up Well you got the normal Audio part tracks and the Multimedia stuff, right? In this case, you have to rip, there is no way to copy some files just in the explorer. You just need to rip the audio tracks, or creating some kind of copy WITH the media stuff? I don't have my burner on this computer due to the company erasing all "unneccessary" hardware. Now I need approval if I am to put it back on. Oh wait, I can probably buy a memory stick and install my burner there right?? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: SenseOfDoubt said: Well you got the normal Audio part tracks and the Multimedia stuff, right? In this case, you have to rip, there is no way to copy some files just in the explorer. You just need to rip the audio tracks, or creating some kind of copy WITH the media stuff? I don't have my burner on this computer due to the company erasing all "unneccessary" hardware. Now I need approval if I am to put it back on. Oh wait, I can probably buy a memory stick and install my burner there right?? ya lost me there | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: How do you save CD music files when the CD is interactive??
I have a few CDs that have interactive features. When you put the CD in the CD rom and close it, a pop up comes up where you can visit the artists site, buy merchandise, see lyrics... But this hinders me from being able to copy the CD to my harddrive using Windows Media Player. When I copy CDs without interactive features I just pop in the CD and I get a range of options based on the Windows Media player and there is an option to copy the CD to your harddrive. I have looked and looked but cannot figure out how to copy the CD to my harddrive when the interactive feature is employed. Can anyone help with this? Your problem is that the autorun feature on your CDRom is on. In other words, when you put a CD into the CDRom drive on your computer, Windows will look for the autorun.ini file on the CD and automatically start running the CD when it locates it, which is usually instantaneous. By default, Windows has the autorun feature set to run at all times, so you will have to disable it in order to view files on your CD. The autorun feature has become a problem because the record companies have taken advantage of it to install DRM and malware on people's computers. So in order to make sure that you won't be affected by a malicious CD, you need to disable the autorun feature. This is a little complex and involves changing the registry, so I'm going to give you a link to a good tutorial on this. Go to: http://features.engadget....n-windows/ Once you have done this, when you put a CD into your CDRom, Windows will ask you what you want to do with the CD (play, copy, view files, etc.). [Edited 1/13/06 15:44pm] | |
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728huey said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: How do you save CD music files when the CD is interactive??
I have a few CDs that have interactive features. When you put the CD in the CD rom and close it, a pop up comes up where you can visit the artists site, buy merchandise, see lyrics... But this hinders me from being able to copy the CD to my harddrive using Windows Media Player. When I copy CDs without interactive features I just pop in the CD and I get a range of options based on the Windows Media player and there is an option to copy the CD to your harddrive. I have looked and looked but cannot figure out how to copy the CD to my harddrive when the interactive feature is employed. Can anyone help with this? Your problem is that the autorun feature on your CDRom is on. In other words, when you put a CD into the CDRom drive on your computer, Windows will look for the autorun.ini file on the CD and automatically start running the CD when it locates it, which is usually instantaneous. By default, Windows has the autorun feature set to run at all times, so you will have to disable it in order to view files on your CD. The autorun feature has become a problem because the record companies have taken advantage of it to install DRM and malware on people's computers. So in order to make sure that you won't be affected by a malicious CD, you need to disable the autorun feature. This is a little complex and involves changing the registry, so I'm going to give you a link to a good tutorial on this. Go to: http://features.engadget....n-windows/ Once you have done this, when you put a CD into your CDRom, Windows will ask you what you want to do with the CD (play, copy, view files, etc.). [Edited 1/13/06 15:44pm] Thank you! I'll check it out 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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