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Re: [ARSCLIST] Mono CD transfer
Which makes me think , is there such a thing as crosstalk ( or any of it's permutations ) on a CD,or any other digital format ? If not , could one disc be used to store twice as much audio in a " half track " monaural mode ? I realise that each independant channel would have to be transferred to each channel at the same time .
Letting the imagination wander a bit.
Bob Hodge
Syracuse University Belfer Audio Archive
>>> jw3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 06/25/04 08:46AM >>>
Adobe Audition (successor to Cool Edit Pro) will allow you to rip only one
channel.
John
At 12:49 PM 6/25/2004 +0100, you wrote:
>Can anybody recommend a CD 'ripping' program that will allow direct
>extraction to a .WAV file of only the left OR right channel, without
>requiring subsequent separation in an audio editing program? The reason
>for wishing to do this is to save hard drive space by not having to store
>the redundant channels when transferring large numbers of mono CDs.
>
>Margaret Brooks
>Sound Archive
>Imperial War Museum
>Lambeth Road
>London SE1 6HZ
>England
>
>mbrooks@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>www.iwm.org.uk/collections/sound.htm
>
>
>
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