On 25 Nov 98, at 13:53, Barry Lee Brisco wrote:
> After reading through the pdf help document, I am begining to understand a
> few things. Basically, my situation is that my client has given me a number
> of his audio CDs. He wants to offer clips from them on his web site. It
> appears that I first have to convert the CD tracks to something like a
> .wav. .au, .mov or .aif file type _before_ I can encode them into the Real
> Audio format. How do I go about doing this conversion? It sounds like you
> are PC-based, so I understand you may well not be familar with the Mac
> tools.
I'm a PCer too but I've found the CD audio track copyer/converter
on many CD Writer software and in some audio program.
Since you won't need full CD quality (I don't think recording RA file
at CD quality would be a clever cause theycould be tu large to be
served) another option is to use an audio program and record the
cd from your audio board (... or what the hell there is on a Mac).
This mean you will record the RA file not from the original digital
source but from the digital converted to analog source...
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