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Digital Audio Extraction
Name: Sean Date: July 24, 1999 at 12:09:58 Pacific
Comment:
I need a CD ROM drive which supports DAE at a reasonable speed. Un the recommendation of Software Warehouse, I bought a 44xMax Delta drive, which does support DAE but only a 20k a sec!!
My Phillips 3610RW works at 671k per second, but has trouble reading some disks.
Name: Mike Date: August 14, 2000 at 07:18:40 Pacific
Reply:
hey, I was checking out drives for myself and came accross Pioneer DR-944, it can extract audio at 11x (8x min, 18x max) so you can extract at 1200 or better! hope this helps, if you find this drive cheap please let me know
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