Sony SF10000 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
To toggle between the blinking status settings, right-click the Record dialog and choose Blinking Status from the shortcut menu. A
check mark displays adjacent to the command to indicate that the frame is configured to flash.
Extracting audio from CDs
You can extract data from CDs and open tracks in the Sound Forge workspace.
Tip:
Double-click a .cda file in the Explorer window (or drag it to the workspace) to extract a CD track without opening the Extract Audio
from CD dialog. You can also extract audio from the Open dialog by choosing CD Audio (*.cda) from the Files of type drop-down list in
the Open dialog.
1.
Insert a CD in the drive.
2.
From the File menu, choose Extract Audio from CD. The system’s drives are identified. The Extract Audio from CD dialog is
displayed. If the system is equipped with multiple CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drives, you must select the desired drive from the Drive
drop-down list near the bottom of the dialog.
3.
From the Action drop-down list, choose the method you want to use for extracting the CD audio:
Method Description
Read by track Use this option to select the tracks you want to extract from the CD. Each track is
extracted into a unique data window.
Read entire disc Use this option to automatically extract all tracks on the disc. The entire CD is
extracted into a single data window.
Read by range Use this option to extract audio from a specified range of time. Type appropriate
values in the Start and End (or Length) boxes. The range of audio is extracted into a
single data window.
4.
If you choose Read by track or Read by range from the Action drop-down list, select the tracks or time range you want to extract.
Note:
Click Play to preview your selection. During playback, the button changes to a Stop button.
5.
Select extraction options as needed:
Select the Create regions for each track check box to add each extracted track to the file’s Regions List.
Select the Create markers for each index change check box to place markers in the extracted file at all points where indices
occur in the original track.
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