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Date Posted: 17:12:09 06/26/03 Thu
Author: Brett
Subject: Re: 'comeandgetit'
In reply to: Daman 's message, "'comeandgetit'" on 09:37:48 06/26/03 Thu

I don't understand this CD. You can download the CD art for the booklet and case, but you can't download the actual CD? There's something screwed up here. If anyone has this one figured out, please let me know.

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[> [> Re: 'comeandgetit' -- tim, 15:37:04 06/27/03 Fri

I figured it out, but it took me a while to do it, and I probably used too many steps.

First, I was able to download the higher bandwidth download (this did not seem to be working on Tuesday). I think that it was an .asf file.

Second, from Windows Media Player (ver. 7), I created a playlist that contained only the one .asf file (which contains all seven songs. See the Media Player help on how to do this.

Third, I used the "Copy to CD" feature in Media Player, and selected the playlist that I created that contained the one .asf file. This created a music CD with one long track containing all five songs.

Fourth, I used another program (CD Creator, I believe) to turn the single music track on the CD into a .wav file. This one .wav file contained all five of the songs.

Fifth, I used a .wav editor to chop up the .wav file and to save the five individual songs, each as its own .wav file. This basically involved doing a "save as" with the the .wav file five times, and trimming away.

Finally, I used CD Creator to create the CD with the five individual .wav files.


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