ry 2019 4:06 AM
> To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: Re: Further to ripping CDs
>
> Hi!
> One more further question to this.
> I have some audiobooks i want to rip from cd.
> But some of them are drm protected i
own the book on disk?
If you try simply ripping them as audio files for example MP3,
Does that work at all?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Thursday, 28 February 2019 4:06 AM
To: 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: Further to ripping CDs
: Further to ripping CDs
Hi!
One more further question to this.
I have some audiobooks i want to rip from cd.
But some of them are drm protected i guess because there is a player for the
book and some other stuff on the first cd of the book.
Its not an mp3 book, just a normal cd book.
Is it better to use
Hi!
One more further question to this.
I have some audiobooks i want to rip from cd.
But some of them are drm protected i guess because there is a player for the
book and some other stuff on the first cd of the book.
Its not an mp3 book, just a normal cd book.
Is it better to use the audiobook
Hi Petrus,
I wouldn't say normal but yes it happens.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Wednesday, 27 February 2019 9:02 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Further to ripping CDs
Hi again,
Sorry for bringing this
Hi Tim and Chuck,
Thank you, yes I wouldn’t be surprised if the discs are dusty as they have been
in storage for a while. I will keep a soft cloth handy for cleaning the CDs
before I put them in the DVD drive. The drive should be clean as it is new.
My old windows computer died over two years
Hi Tim,
Yeah probably dust!
They still make cleaning cd's to clean the CD/DVD burner out there.
Also the cd it self could have some "schmutz" on it which usually can be
cleaned.
HTH
Chuck
On Feb 26, 2019, at 3:42 PM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don’t think that it’s
Hi,
I don’t think that it’s normal, but it’s not really uncommon. What is likely
happening is that the CD is having a hiccup when it is reading the CD DB
information at the header of the CD. By putting it in the next time, it must
have got a better read.
Later…
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> On Feb