Confusion with ripping music from a video game disc



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Captain Ross
11-29-2007, 10:57 PM
I tried used the instructions in the stickied guide to at the top of the page to try and rip music from a video game disc. It is Bionicle, and it is a PC game. There are two discs to the game. When I put them in (one at a time, only one CD drive) and open Exact Audio Copy, it loads this only a thing that says "Track01" that is long enough that it is obviously all the music from the game on one track. It had an icon that looks like a tan piece of paper with a fold on the top right and writing on it. I tried making a screenshot but for some reason I can’t get it on here. Anyway, nothing I do can figure out what that means or anything. Looks like I’ll have to sit here with a recording device up against the speakers and let the music play to get it…

Axersia
11-29-2007, 11:17 PM
EAC is for audio CDs only. Try this (http://multiex.xentax.com/).

Captain Ross
11-29-2007, 11:55 PM
Ooooo! Danke, danke.

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