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Subject:SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tracks?
Posted by: NATSOT4Me
Date:1/5/2008 5:39:20 PM

I just finished my first project and added markers to indicate tracks. I can't seem to find where I can extract them separately to a CD-R.

There's a Burn-Track-at-Once option but it burns everything as one single track. I noticed it will only play on certain players and I can't fast forward through it.

How can I save each track individually?

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tracks?
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:1/6/2008 2:27:25 AM

You would be better using CD Architect for this, which is 'included' with SF7. Can't remember how/if SF7 did DAO multiple track discs.

geoff

Message last edited on1/6/2008 2:29:03 AM byGeoff_Wood.
Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tracks?
Reply by: NATSOT4Me
Date:1/6/2008 6:59:00 PM

Geoff:
I tried to find the CD Architect option and couldn't. I checked the HELP ABOUT and it's definitely Sound Forge Audio Studio ver 7.0

I guess it's strictly an editing program? Maybe it's designed to work with a single track??? I guess I'll have to import the entire Track-At-Once into another program and divide it up. I thought that I was doing that with the markers? Why would it ask for a title if it wasn't another track?. Seems radical. Plus, I'm afraid if I export it I'll lose some of the quality in the re-make. Maybe I purchased the wrong software??? I think SONY has another one for music.

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tracks?
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:1/6/2008 7:34:05 PM

CD Architect is a separate application, it's not just a feature of Sound Forge. I can't remember when it was first bundled with SF - I think it was version 7.0. If you got it on CD, CDA should be on the same CD. If you downloaded SF 7.0 (like I did), you should have received an installation code for CDA in your receipt email.

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: drbam
Date:1/7/2008 6:06:32 AM

"I guess it's strictly an editing program?"

SF7 is indeed a 2-track editor but you can work with many stereo tracks.

Reviewing the manual should help you to understand what the markers and other features actually do – as you've discovered, markers are NOT "track markers" for burning a CD. You need another program for that (CDA being one of the best but there are many others, some free).

Exporting and importing to another program will not degrade your audio files unless you've got some strange problem within your system that might cause corruption of some sort.



Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: NATSOT4Me
Date:1/7/2008 7:30:59 AM

drbam+jumbuk
Thanks for the info. I checked the supplied CD (mine wasn't a download) and I didn't see any extras except some common utilities. Guess I'll contact tech support-perhaps they'll supply the Architect on disk or download.
Also thanks for the clarification on the 'markers' They are certainly helpful nonetheless. Took me forever to start learning the program. So far the editing has proven itself better over other programs I've used.

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/7/2008 11:53:02 AM

I'm not sure if CD-A was included with Audio Studio. Only the full versions of SF-7, 8 & 9.
Ahead's Nero can read the Markers or Regions and turn them into CD tracks and burn Disc At Once. However CD-A is much easier AND faster to work with.

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: jumbuk
Date:1/7/2008 7:39:10 PM

rraud, you are right. I had assumed he was using the full version of SF, not SF Audio Studio.

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: NATSOT4Me
Date:1/13/2008 3:02:28 PM

Everyone-You are correct. SONY has contacted me after I e-mailed the UPC Code from my Audio Studio version. It doesn't include CD Architect since it's not a Full Version. I just wish I knew this limitation was there upon my purchase. I assumed creating tracks would be a basic utility included with the package. It's still a great program but I'll have to do some exporting or use the Nero as previously mentioned. Thanks for all the input/help. Dave

Subject:RE: SF Audio 7.0 How do I extract single tra
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/14/2008 11:00:43 AM

Instructions on converting makers/regions to tracks in NERO.
post from 2003. I assume it will work in later versions of Nero.
As I recall, Nero is slow at converting makers to trk.s. When burning, use Disc-at-Once mode
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?ForumID=3&MessageID=219107

Message last edited on1/14/2008 11:03:42 AM byrraud.

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