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Old 19-11-2001, 06:19
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Ok, listen.
I had some protected Music-CD's and I copied it following procedure:
- Use CDRWin 3.8c or later
- use "Sector extracting", DATA-Type "Audio (2352)
- rightclick on the first Audio-Track ( the red circle on the left ) - you'll see the track info's: important are the "Start time" and "Stop time" LBA (Sectors) ! NOTE:
1 second music is equal to 75 sectors !!! ( e.g. 3 minute 42 seconds music = 222 seconds = 16650 sectors !! )
- on the right you insert the start and the stop sector ( e.g. 000000 - 016650 ) and at the top you type the name of the Image ( e.g. C:\Madonna - Music [no need to add an extension] )
- press "Start" - the first music-track will be extracted !
- proceed like this with every single track - after this you'll have every song on your HDD
- but note: maybe the last music-track contains the protection ! That means you have to look on your CD-Cover, remember the length of the song in seconds, multiple it with 75 and note the sector length, then rightclick on the last red circle ( or the right track number ) - you'll see the start-sector, add the sector length = end-sector and insert start / end-sector into the fields on the right !
- if your reader hangs, cut off one sector and so on until it works !

The whole procedure is very boring if you want to extract a lot of tracks, but I haven't found other ways up now - maybe other users have better ideas !!

BTW: I guess you're german, 'cause you use "KUSCHELrock" - if you want to answer me you can write in german, I'm german, too.

CU
Olli
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