Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 3

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Importing, Recording, and Playing Audio

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For Interface Option, choose Generic Win32 or ASPI/SPTI. In most cases, ASPI/SPTI

is the best choice. Select Generic Win32 only if the ASPI/SPTI option doesn’t produce
satisfactory results. The Generic Win32 option causes the Extract Audio From CD feature
to use Input/Output control codes instead of SCSI commands.

For more information, see “Extract Audio From CD options” in Help.

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For Error Correction, CDDA Accurate is automatically selected if the CD-ROM drive

has built-in ripping error correction. For these types of drives, no error correction is
needed, so you won’t be able to select any options from this part of the Extract Audio From
CD dialog box.

However, if your drive isn’t CDDA Accurate, you have access to No Correction and Jitter
Correction options. No Correction, as you’d expect, means that no error correction will
be performed. Jitter Correction compensates for data reading problems that older drives
might have.

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To listen to the selected tracks before extracting them, click Preview.

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To save the settings for future use, save a preset. (See “Using presets” on page 28.)

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After you finish setting options, click OK.

Extract Audio From CD options

If you select ASPI/SPTI in the Extract Audio from CD dialog box, set the following options
as desired:

Read Method

Lets you choose the way Adobe Audition

reads CD audio. Several methods

are provided, many of them developed before the SCSI 3 specifications were published.
(The SCSI 2 specs don’t accommodate CD ripping.)

MMC – Read CD is a SCSI 3-specific setting, and it works with most all recent drives.
If you have a newer CD-ROM drive, try this setting first.

SBC – Read10 is a standard SCSI read setting that uses a 10-byte SRB (SCSI Request
Block). All SCSI devices are required to support this setting.

SBC – Read6 is a standard SCSI read setting that uses a 6-byte SRB (SCSI Request
Block). Many SCSI devices support this setting, but because it’s optional, not all do.

Plextor (D8) sends the D8 SCSI Op Code to the CD-ROM drive. Use this setting with
older Plextor CD-ROM drives.

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