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Extracting audio from CDs, Extract CD tracks with the Extract Audio From CD command

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 26 Importing, recording, and playing audio • MOV (including files with up to 32 audio channels) • MPEG-1 • MPEG-4 • 3GPP and 3GPP2 More Help topics "Insert a video file into a multitrack session" on page 130 "Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5" on page 128 "Export sessions to OMF or Final Cut Pro Interchange format" on page 135 Extracting audio from CDs Extract CD tracks with the Extract Audio From CD command The Extract Audio From CD command is faster and provides more control, including the ability to optimize drive speed and rename tracks. 1 Place an audio CD in the computer's CD-ROM drive. 2 Choose File > Extract Audio From CD. 3 For Drive, choose the drive that contains the audio CD. 4 For Speed, choose from all the extraction speeds that the selected drive supports. The Maximum Speed option usually produces satisfactory results, but if it produces errors, specify a slower speed. 5 Do any of the following: • To preview a track, click its Play button. • To include or exclude tracks, click the checkboxes to the left of track numbers, or click Toggle All. • To rename a track, double-click it. Extract CD tracks with the Open command (Mac OS) The Open command lets you extract tracks in AIFF format but requires Audition to continue reading audio data from CD, slowing importing and editing. 1 Place an audio CD in the computer's CD-ROM drive. 2 Choose File > Open. 3 Choose QuickTime as the file type, and navigate to the CD-ROM drive. 4 Select the tracks you want to extract, and click Open. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Importing, recording, and playing audio
Last updated 2/16/2012
MOV (including files with up to 32 audio channels)
MPEG-1
MPEG-4
3GPP and 3GPP2
More Help topics
Insert a video file into a multitrack session
” on page
130
Export a multitrack mix to Premiere Pro CS5.5
” on page
128
Export sessions to OMF or Final Cut Pro Interchange format
” on page
135
Extracting audio from CDs
Extract CD tracks with the Extract Audio From CD command
The Extract Audio From CD command is faster and provides more control, including the ability to optimize drive
speed and rename tracks.
1
Place an audio CD in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2
Choose File
> Extract Audio From CD.
3
For Drive, choose the drive that contains the audio CD.
4
For Speed, choose from all the extraction speeds that the selected drive supports. The Maximum Speed option
usually produces satisfactory results, but if it produces errors, specify a slower speed.
5
Do any of the following:
To preview a track, click its Play button.
To include or exclude tracks, click the checkboxes to the left of track numbers, or click Toggle All.
To rename a track, double-click it.
Extract CD tracks with the Open command (Mac OS)
The Open command lets you extract tracks in AIFF format but requires Audition to continue reading audio data from
CD, slowing importing and editing.
1
Place an audio CD in the computer’s CD-ROM drive.
2
Choose File
> Open.
3
Choose QuickTime as the file type, and navigate to the CD-ROM drive.
4
Select the tracks you want to extract, and click Open.