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- From: ab@nova.cc.purdue.edu (Allen B)
- Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom
- Subject: Re: reading cd audio
- Message-ID: <BxGsow.DE0@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 19:55:42 GMT
- References: <1992Nov6.4084.336@dosgate>
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- > In message <32397@goofy.Apple.COM>, brown.c@applelink.apple.com
- > (Chris Brown) writes:
- > >I have seen a lot of comments about reading CD audio across SCSI into
- > >a computer. Many people seem to have the opinion that it canUt be done.
- > >I know of two drives that allow the 16-bit audio samples to be read directly
- > >from the CD and transfered into your computer: SGI CD-ROM and AppleCD 300.
- > >IUm talking about ordinary CD audio data, not data from CD-ROMs like Mode 1,
- > >Mode 2, XA, etc (we all know that can be done already).
-
- And I'm interested in reading subcode off an audio disc. I
- know many machines (such as CDTV and Turbografix Duo) can
- because they display CD+G, but I'd like to read that into a
- computer so I could manipulate it.
-
- ab
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