I have a friend that asked me to rip a CD that he made on his home CD Recorder. I think it is in another format, and I want to convert it to .wav, so I can do some processing.
I have another program that will rip the CD and convert it to .wav; then I have to import it to Dc Six Forensics, for processing.
When I try to rip the disc, using DC Six, the program won't allow me to do it, because the "tracks" do not appear.
Is there a way to work around this? Actually, I think I would like to rip the disk as one continuous .wav file, do the processing, and break it into tracks later.
I have another program that will rip the CD and convert it to .wav; then I have to import it to Dc Six Forensics, for processing.
When I try to rip the disc, using DC Six, the program won't allow me to do it, because the "tracks" do not appear.
Is there a way to work around this? Actually, I think I would like to rip the disk as one continuous .wav file, do the processing, and break it into tracks later.
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