Sony SF10000 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
6.
Select the Create CD tracks from full subcode scan check box if you want to create a disc-at-once CD track for each extracted track.
Note:
When you select the Create CD tracks from full subcode scan check box, the software will create a disc-at-once track list
based on the PQ data on the disc.
ISRC data is added to each track if the data exists on the disc. Universal product code/media catalog number information is updated in
the CD Information window.
7.
From the Drive drop-down list, choose the CD drive that contains the CD from which you want to extract audio.
8.
Click the MusicID button if you want to obtain CD information using Gracenote MusicID.
If CD information is not available, you can click the CD Info button to display a dialog box where you can edit the CD information
and submit it for inclusion in the Gracenote Media Database. For more information, see Obtaining or editing CD information on page
58.
9.
From the Speed drop-down list, choose the rate at which you want to extract audio. If you experience gapping or glitching,
decrease the speed or click Configure and adjust the Audio extract optimization setting.
Note:
To eject the CD at any time prior to beginning the extraction process, click the Eject button.
10.
Click OK. The data extraction from the CD begins, and a progress meter is displayed.
Previewing CD tracks
In the Extract Audio from CD dialog, select a track and click the Play button to preview a track prior to extracting it from the CD. To end
the preview, click Stop.
Refreshing the Extract Audio from CD dialog
Click the Refresh button after you insert a new CD in the system’s CD or DVD drive. This allows you to view the contents of the new CD
without closing and reopening the Extract Audio from CD dialog.
Proper use of software
Sound Forge software is not intended for, and should not be used for, illegal or infringing purposes, such as the illegal copying or
sharing of copyrighted materials. Using Sound Forge software for such purposes is, among other things, against United States and
international copyright laws and contrary to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement. Such activity may be
punishable by law and may also subject you to the breach remedies set forth in the End User License Agreement.
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