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Re: [ARSCLIST] Audio History In a Nutshell?
Steven C. Barr(x) wrote:
> Is there ANY way to look at the digital content (the actual bits in byte
> form) that are on an audio CD? Obviously, they wouldn't tell you much,
> since they are NOT the actual sound content (until processed by various
> algorithms)...but, for example, I can use DOSSHELL to look at the bytes
> on any floppy disk or hard drive...but it won't/can't show me the
> digital data present on an audio CD...!
>
> If this is a digital entity, it stands to reason it must have digital
> data on it...as well, sequences of bits HAVE to form bytes (whether
> or not the data is in byte form, right?)...
Yes, I would like very much to know how all the 44KB CDA files on an audio CD ( and they are all 44KB) can be ripped by Windows Media player to an MP3 file as large as 6MB, even larger.
HSF