>You need to "rip" the tracks, which is to read them to
>your hard drive as raw data, in the form of 'AIFF' files.
>
>To which I add,
>It's called TAO, aka Toast Audio Extractor, and it's a separate
application
>from the 'burner' portion of Toast.
Well, whaddaya know. TAO was sitting right in my Toast folder.
Guess I'll give it a go. Thanks for the advice!
--Tony
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