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Device, Source Selection
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ADOBE AUDITION 49 User Guide The Extract Audio From CD dialog Here are the major components of the Extract Audio From CD dialog: Device If your system has more than one CD-ROM drive, use this drop-down list to select the drive you want to use for extraction. Source Selection Two methods of choosing the exact audio you wish to extract are provided: Track and Time. • Track: If you want to extract one or more complete CD tracks, push the Track button. A list of all tracks on the compact disc is shown, along with their lengths stated in Min:Sec:Frame format. (There are 75 frames in each second of compact disc audio.) Click on the desired track names to select them for extraction, simultaneously holding down the Ctrl key to choose non-contiguous tracks or the Shift key for contiguous selection. • Time: To extract part of a track or a segment of audio that spans multiple tracks, push the Time button. Enter the beginning frame in the Start box, and the total number of frames you wish to extract in the Length box. (There are 75 frames in one second of CD audio.) The actual start and length times are displayed in Min:Sec:Frame format above their respective boxes. The Range bar provides a graphical representation of not only the amount of audio that will be extracted, but where the audio appears within the CD. However, if only a short bit of audio is selected for extraction, you might not see any change in the appearance of the Range bar. The Time option is great for pulling "hidden" tracks from CDs, as well as to join tracks that have been broken up by track indices (such as performance track CDs and live albums).