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Writing CD IDs to SDII file

Writing CD IDs to SDII file

2004-09-30 by lukas_burton

Can anyone suggest anything for the following: I have a dithered 16 bit 44.1k 
SDII file that runs continuously for an hour and I need to impose CD ID points 
(about 25 of them) onto the file so that the eventual audio CD has a series of 
normal CD IDs even though there's no break in the music .  I can rebounce 
the file in Logic if there's a way of writing these IDs to the file in Logic or is 
there some kind of CD-burning utility that allows you to do this before or as 
you're burning the audio CD.  I'm using Mac OS 9.2 on a G4 with Logic 5.3.1 
and I would normally burn an audio CD using Toast Titanium and the Mac's 
internal CD writer.

I see how I could do it with a stand-alone CD Recorder but I presume that 
would involve writing the IDs manually and I don't have one anyway...

Hope someone can help.  Thanks, LB

Re: [L-OT] Writing CD IDs to SDII file

2004-09-30 by Per Boysen

On Sep 30, 2004, at 17:23, lukas_burton wrote:

> Can anyone suggest anything for the following: I have a dithered 16 
> bit 44.1k
> SDII file that runs continuously for an hour and I need to impose CD 
> ID points
> (about 25 of them) onto the file so that the eventual audio CD has a 
> series of
> normal CD IDs even though there's no break in the music .  I can 
> rebounce
> the file in Logic if there's a way of writing these IDs to the file in 
> Logic or is
> there some kind of CD-burning utility that allows you to do this 
> before or as
> you're burning the audio CD.

I'me doing that in JAM (Roxio). Right now it is not the very best time 
to invest in Jam as a complement to Logic, since Logic 7 will comes 
with Waveburner for cd-mastering (if you go OS X, that is)

All the best

Per Boysen
---
http://www.boysen.se
http://www.looproom.com

Re: [L-OT] Writing CD IDs to SDII file

2004-10-01 by Brian Pylant

> I'me doing that in JAM (Roxio). Right now it is not the very best time
> to invest in Jam as a complement to Logic, since Logic 7 will comes
> with Waveburner for cd-mastering (if you go OS X, that is)

Not to mention that Jam is so very difficult to work with, it just 
doesn't offer a robust set of redbook authoring tools as CD Architect 
or Waveburner. If it's all that's available it will get the job done, 
but not efficiently nor easily.




Brian
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Re: [L-OT] Writing CD IDs to SDII file

2004-10-01 by lukas_burton

--- In logic-ot@yahoogroups.com, Brian Pylant <bappo@b...> wrote:
> > I'me doing that in JAM (Roxio). Right now it is not the very best time
> > to invest in Jam as a complement to Logic, since Logic 7 will comes
> > with Waveburner for cd-mastering (if you go OS X, that is)
> 
> Not to mention that Jam is so very difficult to work with, it just 
> doesn't offer a robust set of redbook authoring tools as CD Architect 
> or Waveburner. If it's all that's available it will get the job done, 
> but not efficiently nor easily.

Thanks for the help.  I tried to buy a Jam 6 stand-alone download
today since it looked like a relatively fun app. but Roxio's crappy
online shop screwed up my credit card processing...  What about those
 CD Architect and Waveburner - Are they still around anywhere?  LB

Re: [L-OT] Writing CD IDs to SDII file

2004-10-01 by Per Boysen

On Oct 1, 2004, at 8:24, lukas_burton wrote:
> --- In logic-ot@yahoogroups.com, Brian Pylant <bappo@b...> wrote:
>>> I'me doing that in JAM (Roxio). Right now it is not the very best 
>>> time
>>> to invest in Jam as a complement to Logic, since Logic 7 will comes
>>> with Waveburner for cd-mastering (if you go OS X, that is)
>>
>> Not to mention that Jam is so very difficult to work with, it just
>> doesn't offer a robust set of redbook authoring tools as CD Architect
>> or Waveburner. If it's all that's available it will get the job done,
>> but not efficiently nor easily.
>
> Thanks for the help.  I tried to buy a Jam 6 stand-alone download
> today since it looked like a relatively fun app. but Roxio's crappy
> online shop screwed up my credit card processing...  What about those
>  CD Architect and Waveburner - Are they still around anywhere?  LB

CD Architect now comes bundled with the latest version of SoundForge. 
Just remember you need a pc to run it ;-) Sony recently bought Sonic 
Foundry so I'm not quite sure about the future of SoundForge and CD 
ARchitect. Waveburner is an old Emagic software and not ported to OS X 
until now, with the upcoming Loigc 7. Old Waveburner was available for 
OS 9 and a really good appl. You must be able to find it at music 
stores! A third alternative is Steinbergs Wavelab.

All the best

Per Boysen
---
http://www.boysen.se
http://www.looproom.com

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