High Steve,
Where can I get this software, and how much will it cost me?
I have been trying to make my home made CD's look like store bought CD's 
sense the late 1990's.
This software sounds like it will do what I need it to do for me as far as 
ripping and burning CD's goes.
Sorry I'm not a VIP, other words, I'd attend the class.
My best regards.
  John.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:27 PM
Subject: Fwd: Exact Audio Copy Class


> To join this class you will need to be a supporting member of
> www.vipconduit.com.  -Steve.
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Tuesday, March 18
> Attention VIPConduit Supporting Members
>
> Dennis, Startbutton, invites you to join him for a new class beginning
> on Tuesday, March 18, at 9:00PM Eastern, in Dennis's Classroom.
> Below you will find a description of the Exact Audio Copy Class.
> You do not need to register ahead of time.
>
> Learning Exact Audio Copy.
>
> Time: 9:00PM Eastern
>
> Location: Dennis's Classroom
>
> Number of classes 2 to 4.
>
> Experience level intermediate.
>
> Blind friendliness level, 8 points out of a possible 10 points.
>
> This class is open to supporting members of VIPConduit.
>
> Exact audio copy may be the most accurate CD ripping and burning package
> that I have ever used in the last ten years.
>
> The latest addition of this program has several improvements over the
> earlier version that I reviewed up on the tutorial section of the VIP
> conduit web site.
>
> You no longer have to manually set up the program to get the best
> settings for the ripper.
> This should significantly shorten the learning curve on an extremely
> cool program.
>
> Here is a list of the subjects we will be covering during this class.
>
> 1. Installation
>
> 2. Setup using the setup wizard.
>
> 3. Ripping are first CD.
>
> 3,A. Retrieving CD info from the CDDB data base.
>
> 3,B. Talking about what keys to use to rip your first CD.
>
> 3,C. Selecting and unselecting tracks to be ripped in the list of
> tracks.
>
> 3,d. Saving your tracks to the hard drive.
>
> 4. Burning are first CD.
>
> 4,A. Loading up the CD lay out editor.
>
> 4,B. Selecting the tracks you want to burn to CD.
>
> 4,C. Starting the burning process
>
> 4,d. Closing the CD lay out editor.
>
> 5. Copying a CD.
>
> 5,a. Saving a copy of the image and q sheet to be used in burning the
> CD.
>
> 5,b. Once again loading the layout editor.
>
> 5,c. Loading the image and q sheet in to the layout editor for burning
> to CD.
>
> 5,D. Burning the q sheet and image to the CD.
>
> Special note:  This program only works with audio CD's.
>
> It will not burn data CDs or DVD disks.
>
> Regards Steve
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