Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-17 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Thanks, Eric. I guess we'll have to ask Esther if she can help by reposting 
this message. I was really bothered that I had to go through my entire music 
library removing random mp3 files that weren't supposed to be there.
The problem is most of my music is mp3 files that I brought into iTunes a few 
years ago. I don't think that iTunes converted them all to mp4 files. I just 
don't want it to add anything unless I specifically ask it to.

On Sep 16, 2011, at 6:06 PM, Eric Caron wrote:

 Paul,
 
   iTunes can be set up to not automatically add to library.  I have mine 
 set up that way.  Unfortunately the way to do this was not intuitive and I 
 was only able to do it with Esther's help.  somewhere in my notes I have the 
 solution.  Maybe someone can remember and share the method. 
 
 I thought I would let you know as that might be a easier solution to your 
 needs. 
 
 Eric Caron  
 On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
 I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with 
 iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have 
 to go in and remove them.
 Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
 If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
 As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a 
 tutorial. 
 If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with 
 iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
 So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that 
 to my book sense for listening.
 Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some 
 other program?
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
 success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around 
 page 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
 
 First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget 
 to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
 Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten 
 the file. 
 Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is 
 almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a 
 two second blank spot before every track.
 
 Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
 format  which is true CD quality.
 
 Happy recording.
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't 
 want a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I 
 specifically decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-16 Thread Eric Caron
Paul,

iTunes can be set up to not automatically add to library.  I have mine 
set up that way.  Unfortunately the way to do this was not intuitive and I was 
only able to do it with Esther's help.  somewhere in my notes I have the 
solution.  Maybe someone can remember and share the method. 

I thought I would let you know as that might be a easier solution to your 
needs. 

Eric Caron  
On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
 I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with 
 iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have to 
 go in and remove them.
 Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
 If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
 As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a 
 tutorial. 
 If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with 
 iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
 So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that to 
 my book sense for listening.
 Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some other 
 program?
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
 success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around page 
 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
 
 First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget 
 to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
 Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten 
 the file. 
 Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is 
 almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a 
 two second blank spot before every track.
 
 Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
 format  which is true CD quality.
 
 Happy recording.
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want 
 a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I 
 specifically decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-11 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with 
iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have to 
go in and remove them.
Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a 
tutorial. 
If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with 
iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that to 
my book sense for listening.
Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some other 
program?

On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:

 Hi there,
 Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
 success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around page 
 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
 
 First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget 
 to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
 Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten 
 the file. 
 Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is 
 almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a 
 two second blank spot before every track.
 
 Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
 format  which is true CD quality.
 
 Happy recording.
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want 
 a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I 
 specifically decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-11 Thread Tom Frank
Hi there again,
I'm not sure if you can rip the track directly, but it's worth a try. Amadeus 
should be able to import the entire CD and then copy it to another CD. I'm sure 
there is a simpler program for doing this directly, but Amadeus will give you 
the option of saving individual traqcks, and saving them in a variety of 
formats, including MP3. The manual gives a pretty good explanation of various 
file types and the pros and cons of each. 
Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com



On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
 I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with 
 iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have to 
 go in and remove them.
 Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
 If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
 As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a 
 tutorial. 
 If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with 
 iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
 So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that to 
 my book sense for listening.
 Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some other 
 program?
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
 success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around page 
 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
 
 First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget 
 to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
 Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten 
 the file. 
 Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is 
 almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a 
 two second blank spot before every track.
 
 Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
 format  which is true CD quality.
 
 Happy recording.
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want 
 a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I 
 specifically decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-11 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi. I don't want to copy tracks to a cd, but just rip them from the cd.
Once I have the resulting mp3 files, I will probably transfer them to my book 
sense.
I would use iTunes to do this, but it will then put the resulting mp3 files 
into my music library forcing me to search for and remove them.
Under windows, I could use gold wave or easy CDA extractor, but I'm not sure 
there is anything equivalent on the mac.

On Sep 11, 2011, at 6:41 PM, Tom Frank wrote:

 Hi there again,
 I'm not sure if you can rip the track directly, but it's worth a try. Amadeus 
 should be able to import the entire CD and then copy it to another CD. I'm 
 sure there is a simpler program for doing this directly, but Amadeus will 
 give you the option of saving individual traqcks, and saving them in a 
 variety of formats, including MP3. The manual gives a pretty good explanation 
 of various file types and the pros and cons of each. 
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:13 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Thanks. Can Amadeus rip tracks from a cd and create mp3 files?
 I'm concerned about doing this with iTunes as every time I open an mp3 with 
 iTunes, it thinks it should add it to my music library so that I then have 
 to go in and remove them.
 Very odd since I never saw this behavior in windows.
 If Amadeus can't rip mp3 files from a cd, what would I use other than iTunes?
 As an example: I have the bar code reader from AT guys. There is a cd with a 
 tutorial. 
 If I rip the tracks from the cd or even open the resulting mp3 file with 
 iTunes, it's going to add that mp3 to my music library for some reason.
 So, I want to create an mp3 file off of the cd so I can then transfer that 
 to my book sense for listening.
 Can Amadeus rip those tracks from the cd; or do I need to look for some 
 other program?
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 1:54 PM, Tom Frank wrote:
 
 Hi there,
 Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
 success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around 
 page 52 where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.
 
 First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget 
 to put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
 Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten 
 the file. 
 Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is 
 almost at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a 
 two second blank spot before every track.
 
 Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
 format  which is true CD quality.
 
 Happy recording.
 Tom Frank
 vermont...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
 
 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't 
 want a bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I 
 specifically decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-10 Thread Paul Henrichsen
Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want a 
bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I specifically 
decided to put it there.
Thanks.

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Re: Ripping cps with Amadeus?

2011-09-10 Thread Tom Frank
Hi there,
Yes it does, and it does it very well. After trying to use ITunes with no 
success, I broke down and actually read the Amadeus manual. It's around page 52 
where it explains how to convert tapes and records to CD.

First, place and name markers where you want different tracks. Don't forget to 
put a marker at the very beginning of the file.
Then, if it's a two track stereo recording, go the sounds menu and flatten the 
file. 
Then go back to the sounds menu and Burn the file to a CD. The option is almost 
at the bottom of the Sounds menue.  Amadeus can automatically put a two second 
blank spot before every track.

Also, the recommendation is that you do all of your editing in the Amadeus 
format  which is true CD quality.

Happy recording.
Tom Frank
vermont...@gmail.com



On Sep 10, 2011, at 2:06 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

 Hi. Will Amadeus also rip cds as well as everything else it does?
 I'm beginning to think that I don't want to do this through iTunes as it 
 appears to add everything opened with it to the library and I wouldn't want a 
 bunch of audio tutorials or books added to my library unless I specifically 
 decided to put it there.
 Thanks.
 
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