I use EAC just never knew it could do that. I'll have to try it.
Jul-23-2002 11:24
ampburner
progressive trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
ah k...
it's action > copy range. but I'm using an older version so it could be somewhere else.
Jul-23-2002 14:59
Magnus
I'm getting old
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Seattle, WA
I use Audio Catalyst so if that is what you are using, go to the properties for the last track and copy whatever the final sector number is like for example 76,493. Then go to the properties for track 1 and you will see where it says start sector which is going to be 0. You will also see the end sector area. Erase its value and paste in there the 76,493 number you got from the last track. Then rip it and it will rip the entire CD into one giant MP3. Have fun!
Jul-24-2002 18:53
ampburner
progressive trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
well, X, I think EAC is easier for ripping entire cd's (mixes), and the lame codec's better. you should try it