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From: hackerb9@u.washington.edu (Parabenzymene)
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Subject: Re: Sampling direct from a CD
Date: 11 Apr 1994 13:36:00 GMT
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bharting@chopin.seda.sowi.uni-bamberg.de (Ich) writes:

>Patrick Aalto (ap@network.cc.jyu.fi) wrote:
>: In article <CnpqD7.EGE@ucdavis.edu> ez043524@dale.ucdavis.edu (Ike Krull) writes:
>: >	If anyone knows of a program that will truly send music CD audio 
>: >through the data cable of a ROM player, let me know.  I don't see any 
>: >reason why it wouldn't be possible to create one.  If I am completely on 
>: >the wrong track here, let me know.

>: 	I know of 3 such programs (this is from memory so it might be
>: 	somewhat incorrect):

>: 	1) CDGRAB. This is a bit expensive (IMHO) program, but it should

>: 	2) CDDA. This program will let you transfer digital audio data

>: 	3) CDDAREAD. This is a program I have made and which I use.

>	4) CDAR010 written by rhofboer@knoware.nl

	5) play3401-1.2.tar.gz from cs.orst.edu. (By cedman@princeton.edu)
	   (Works only with Toshiba 3401s under NeXTStep, though)

Ben


