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From: Colin Shapiro <musos@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1999 at 5:35:06 PM
Subject: Re: OT : Waverburner, emagic thankyou
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>From: "Jeehun Hwang" <jeehun@...> > >Does Waveburner also have audio importing (extraction) capabilities as well? >And if so, does it do it reliably? No. Keep Audio Extractor - it does a great job. But get Waveburner anyway.....I think you'll like it. Regards - Colin >I've posted my problem importing audio from CDs a few times (with both LAMP >4.0.4 and Peak) but had no luck getting any hints or suggestions on the >subject matter. In the end, I found out through trial & error that Toast >Audio Extractor was the only reliable software for the job. I like what >I've heard so far about Waveburner and I'm thinking about getting it, so I'd >like to know if it can replace both Toast & Toast Audio Extractor entirely. > >Thanks in advance. > >JH > >> From: Colin Shapiro <musos@...> >> >>>From: "Matt Kain" <matt@...> >> >> <snip> >>>Long story short - thanks to you two guys for all your help, and anyone >>>considering Waveburner JUST GET IT! It seriously kicks the hiney of Jam for >>>red book. >> >> I'll second that. I love the fact that the waveforms are viewable and that >> WB uses Logic's overviews - great timesaver. >> >> Thanks guys!! >> >> Regards - Colin >>
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