The Little Audio CD Book
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 9. August 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-201-70897-4 (ISBN)
Description
With a CD-R drive and software you can create your own audio CDs -- and this little book shows you how! Until recently, CD-R drives were prohibitively expensive, but prices have dropped. The Little Audio CD Book covers the gamut of CD-R and audio restoration software packages, CD-R and CD-R/RW drives, audio file formats, and audio sources. It's not only the perfect guide to choosing the software and hardware needed to create audio CDs, it shows how to make them -- from copying favorite songs from existing CDs, to digitizing and recording music from tapes and records, to downloading music from the Internet and preparing it and recording it to CD. The Little Audio CD Book shows you how to create high-fidelity compilation discs from a wide variety of sources, including MP3 files downloaded from the Internet. Along the way, you'll also learn how to transfer analog material, including tattered records and worn tapes, which can be digitally restored and "burned" to CD-R, preserving old favorites at greatly increased quality.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
497 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-201-70897-4 (9780201708974)
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Persons
Robert Starrett has been a contributing editor and columnist for Emedia magazine since 1995 and covers the CD-Recordable and digital audio technology markets. He is the Editor of CDPage, the Internet's most comprehensive resource for CD and DVD information,n and is considered one of the world's leading experts on CD recording technology.
Josh McDaniel is an associate editor, project coordinator, designer and Webmaster of CDPage. He also writes for Emedia Magazine and performs Internet-related design, consulting, and optimization services for clients such as Yamaha Systems Technology Inc., Adaptec Inc., and Ahead Software Inc.
Josh McDaniel is an associate editor, project coordinator, designer and Webmaster of CDPage. He also writes for Emedia Magazine and performs Internet-related design, consulting, and optimization services for clients such as Yamaha Systems Technology Inc., Adaptec Inc., and Ahead Software Inc.
Content
1. Compact Discs and Recording.
Save those LPs and 45s. From vinyl, tape, or disc. Analog and Digital. Issues in Audio Recording. What recorder? What media? What color? Recorded History. X confusion. Why Use CD-R? Two hundred songs on a disc? So Sue Me. So Sue Me. Digitizable Audio. First Things First. Getting music. Where Is the Good Music on the Internet? FTPs: Don't waste your time. Music on the edge. Music Download Sites. Getting the Music.
3. Audio Recording and Ripping Software.
Beware the BIOS, a Necessary Digression. Back to the story. Recording Software for Windows. Recording Software for Mac OS. Audio-Only Recording Programs. Jukeboxes that Record. High-End Audio Recording Software. Specialized Software for Extraction. Ripping Without WAVs-CDFS.VXD. Simple burning. Other CD programs of interest. Freedom of choice.
4. CD-Recordable and CD-Rewritable Drives.
CD Recorder Interfaces. Selecting a Recorder. Recorder features. The X Factor. CD Recorders--What's Inside? Random access time. Hardware requirements. Standards, history, and writing modes. CD-R standards. CD-R data structure. CD-R Writing Modes. Disc-at-Once (single-session). Track-at-Once. CD-R Incompatibility. CD-R hardware. CD-R media. Dyes.
5. General Hardware.
Sound cards and USB sound devices. Phono preamplifiers. The RIAA Curve, a quick digression. Stereo peripherals. Additional CD-ROM drives. Hard disks.
6. Recording and Troubleshooting.
Recording with Windows--It's a Wonder It Works at All. Auto Insert Notification. Sync data transfer. Disconnect. Microsoft's FindFast. Read-ahead optimization. IDE busmaster drivers. autoexec.bat and config.sys. Sure and Stable Mac Recording...and iMac Limitations. Recommendations for IDE Recorders. Rules and Regulations for SCSI Recorders. SCSI on the Mac. Troubleshooting Recording Problems--Causes of Buffer Underrun. CD-R Media. Using Your Computer While Recording.
7. Highway 61 Restored.
Making Connections. Stuff You Need on the Outside. Connecting your stuff. Stuff You Need on the Inside. Recording. Restoration. The high-pass, or rumble, filter. The declick, or impulse noise, filter. Median filter. Dehiss, denoise filter. Dehum, debuzz, notch filter. Reverb. Equalizers. Preparing for the Burn. The Burn.
8. Restoring and Recording.
Cassette Tapes. Unplug and Plug In. Recording. Taking a Noiseprint. Track Splitting. Dehissing. The Burn.
9. Copying CDs.
The Ubiquitous but Sometimes Nefarious Copy Utility. How Bob and Josh Copy CDs. The Burn.
10. Recording MP3s to CD.
In the News. Now Let's Go Get Some of These Things. Napster. Requisite Software. Getting Your MP3s Ready for CD. Burning Your Former MP3s to Disc.
11 Compilation. Discs.
Track 1, from a CD. Track 2, from a Tape. Track 3, from Vinyl. Track 4, from an MP. Equalization. Fade-Ins and Fade-Outs. Normalization.
12. Mixed Discs.
The Making of Multisession. The audio session. The data session. The deleterious autorun.inf file.
13. Home Recorders.
Home Burning Basics. The Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 (AHRA).
14. Legal Issues: A Quick Overview.
The Law. Think Practically. According to the RIAA. According to the HRRC. The effect of the Betamax case on CD burning. Go to Jail? Where Are We Now?
Appendix A: CD Recorder Manufacturers.
Appendix B: What Are MP3s?
Appendix C: Web Resources for CD Recording.
Save those LPs and 45s. From vinyl, tape, or disc. Analog and Digital. Issues in Audio Recording. What recorder? What media? What color? Recorded History. X confusion. Why Use CD-R? Two hundred songs on a disc? So Sue Me. So Sue Me. Digitizable Audio. First Things First. Getting music. Where Is the Good Music on the Internet? FTPs: Don't waste your time. Music on the edge. Music Download Sites. Getting the Music.
3. Audio Recording and Ripping Software.
Beware the BIOS, a Necessary Digression. Back to the story. Recording Software for Windows. Recording Software for Mac OS. Audio-Only Recording Programs. Jukeboxes that Record. High-End Audio Recording Software. Specialized Software for Extraction. Ripping Without WAVs-CDFS.VXD. Simple burning. Other CD programs of interest. Freedom of choice.
4. CD-Recordable and CD-Rewritable Drives.
CD Recorder Interfaces. Selecting a Recorder. Recorder features. The X Factor. CD Recorders--What's Inside? Random access time. Hardware requirements. Standards, history, and writing modes. CD-R standards. CD-R data structure. CD-R Writing Modes. Disc-at-Once (single-session). Track-at-Once. CD-R Incompatibility. CD-R hardware. CD-R media. Dyes.
5. General Hardware.
Sound cards and USB sound devices. Phono preamplifiers. The RIAA Curve, a quick digression. Stereo peripherals. Additional CD-ROM drives. Hard disks.
6. Recording and Troubleshooting.
Recording with Windows--It's a Wonder It Works at All. Auto Insert Notification. Sync data transfer. Disconnect. Microsoft's FindFast. Read-ahead optimization. IDE busmaster drivers. autoexec.bat and config.sys. Sure and Stable Mac Recording...and iMac Limitations. Recommendations for IDE Recorders. Rules and Regulations for SCSI Recorders. SCSI on the Mac. Troubleshooting Recording Problems--Causes of Buffer Underrun. CD-R Media. Using Your Computer While Recording.
7. Highway 61 Restored.
Making Connections. Stuff You Need on the Outside. Connecting your stuff. Stuff You Need on the Inside. Recording. Restoration. The high-pass, or rumble, filter. The declick, or impulse noise, filter. Median filter. Dehiss, denoise filter. Dehum, debuzz, notch filter. Reverb. Equalizers. Preparing for the Burn. The Burn.
8. Restoring and Recording.
Cassette Tapes. Unplug and Plug In. Recording. Taking a Noiseprint. Track Splitting. Dehissing. The Burn.
9. Copying CDs.
The Ubiquitous but Sometimes Nefarious Copy Utility. How Bob and Josh Copy CDs. The Burn.
10. Recording MP3s to CD.
In the News. Now Let's Go Get Some of These Things. Napster. Requisite Software. Getting Your MP3s Ready for CD. Burning Your Former MP3s to Disc.
11 Compilation. Discs.
Track 1, from a CD. Track 2, from a Tape. Track 3, from Vinyl. Track 4, from an MP. Equalization. Fade-Ins and Fade-Outs. Normalization.
12. Mixed Discs.
The Making of Multisession. The audio session. The data session. The deleterious autorun.inf file.
13. Home Recorders.
Home Burning Basics. The Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 (AHRA).
14. Legal Issues: A Quick Overview.
The Law. Think Practically. According to the RIAA. According to the HRRC. The effect of the Betamax case on CD burning. Go to Jail? Where Are We Now?
Appendix A: CD Recorder Manufacturers.
Appendix B: What Are MP3s?
Appendix C: Web Resources for CD Recording.