Hello All! I am attempting to rip and tag files for air play on a couple of Internet radio stations. I have permission from the producers of this local , which will be marketed through ITunes and Amazon.com, and is also available on a website with so-so accessibility to the cd store.
I am running a Fujitsu C1410 laptop computer with Windows Service Pack Three. I have tried both Exact Audio Copy and a beta of CDEx, and I have a few questions. They have me stymied at the moment but I am sure with a little clarification I will be able to rip my first cd and send the files legally to the stations I have in mind. Now, my questions: First, with regard to Exact Audio Copy: is it necessary to copy and burn files to a cd? I really would prefer to have them on my hard drive, as I already own a legal copy of the cd in question. Second, in both programs as I attempt to label the files with the correct audio tags I am asked to enter numbers or integers. I am not sure what numbers or where. I Do not have the ISRT numbers available to me, and as these files are going to be aired on not-for-profit streams where nothing is sold it is my understanding that this information isn't needed. The producers are going to be selling this album on ITunes and Amazon so they have the correct information. Do I need this? What do they want, and how can I edit the title and track information such that it no longer reads only track number and file information? I have all the titles, and this cd is not yet available in any of the databases, having been released less than three weeks ago, June 11th, to be exact. I am also wondering whether I have the correct Beta version, CDEX 1.70 Beta Two which has a release date of January 4, 2009. In the documentation for CDEX 1.70 Beta Two there is information regarding the possible need to install additional drivers. Is it possible that I need to install these? Finally, I have Window-Eyes 7.0, JAWS 10.0, and System Access. Is there any one of these apps that might give more accessibility? I will keep working on this but would appreciate any information on the program, especially these issues that don't seem to be easy to find in the help, at least not for this person who gets more out of verbal explanation. <sigh> Thanks very much in advance. Pam To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org