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  1. I record talks (digital recorder to CD) and give them to people who where not able to make it or want to hear it again. This time my recording didn't work the second half. I got a copy form someone else.

    I edit all mine so there's not so much dead air in between talks. The Cd I got is unedited. I need to put the CD to the Hard drive so i can edit it in Soundforge 4.5 (I know it's old, I can't afford an upgrade).

    I ripped it in wmp, in that format but SF doesn't recognize it. How can I do this? I believe the CD's are in wav.
    Thank you,
    Chris.
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    Rip it to your HDD with EAC, Exact Audio Copy, into one large wav, then edit, ect. ect.
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  3. thank you for the information. The link doesn't work.
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    Originally Posted by happydog500
    thank you for the information. The link doesn't work.
    Use a little initiative.

    http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
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  5. I did. I did a search on google and came back with the same bad link. Thank you for the info.
    Chris.
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    The (old) link is http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/index.html

    Seeing that fails, just cut the "index.html" off and go to the root:
    http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/. If the site is alive at all that will work.
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  7. I already got it. I used it and it works very good. Best I've seen. Thanks for the tip. This is a very nice program.
    Thank you, Chris.
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    I updated the link in the tools section and added a mirror download, http://download.videohelp.com/download/eac-0.95b4-cdrdao.exe
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