You don't have to go and get new scanners. The USB to SCSI adapter from Second Wave called SCUSBee works with the scanner being the lone device in the chain. In my opinion, this is…
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I have a bunch of 8 mm home movies that my dad made when i was little. Is there any way to convert them to DVD short of videotaping them as they are shown on a s…
I got several of our old, silent 8mm movies done here 2.5 years ago:
http://www.homemoviedepot.com/
I highly recommend it.
If you have iMovie and iDVD, you may want to consider …
I'm gearing up to send some less important 8mm movies to http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ as a test. They seem to have the best combo of quality and price that I could find. Especial…
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Is there any way to convert them to DVD short of videotaping them as they are shown on a screen?
DVD Recorders/Disks are cheap now!!
I copy my 8mm to…
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Originally Posted by FishNrib
I copy my 8mm to my DVD recorder and then can play them on the DVD player.
I think the OP was referring to 8mm film rather than the 8mm…
You could just select all audio tracks on the audio cd and drag them into the Toast window. It should automatically switch the cd format to "Audio CD" and you can go. This techniqu…
AndreasVogt:
Toast does not support direct audio transfer with Teac drives. (drag and drop from 1 CD to another). That is my problem.
Check the toast read me file
There are two pretty cool CD burning utilities out there that might help with some of these problems. Adaptec makes Jam which is made specifically for burning audio tracks to CD. …
First the CD drive you want to copy from must be able to do "Digital Audio Extraction" at high speed or you will suffer "Buffer Underruns" and will have generated a "coaster" inste…
I use Astarte CD-Copy 2.0 to extract any track from cd, weather it be data or audio. Once tracks are saved you then drag them on top of toast and it does the rest.
This has a minor…
Toast 3.5 is not the latest version. An updater for version 3.5.5 is available on their website.
If you have your manual for Toast, try looking at pgs. 149-153.
There is another CD recording software package called Discribe. It is made by a company called <a href="http://www.charismac.com">CharisMac</a>. If you are interested…
There are a couple of different command sets which CD-R drives use. The most standard one is the Multimedia Command Set (MMC). Another is a command set originated by JVC. With d…
Here is a possible work-around for you.
Open Simple Text and select your audio files on the audio CD. The Open button will become Convert. Select Convert and it will give you vari…
I've been making audio compilations for years, and by far the best extraction software I've used is the Toast Audio Extractor program that comes with Toast itself. As much as I'd l…
I recently purchased a 4X/8X CDR from LaCie and included with the package was a floppy with software related to Teac drives. Check the LaCie site to see if it is offered as a downl…
Jamer... you have to close the disk from the Direct CD control panel before other computers can read it.
Ohh and as for the Teac drivers those are only for the 4x8 drives... I ha…
For your convienience, here's the list from Toast's Read Me file detailing drives that do NOT support Toast's Direct Audio Copy Feature. This should help those folks looking to pur…
You could just select all audio tracks on the audio cd and drag them into the Toast window. It should automatically switch the cd format to "Audio CD" and you can go. This techniqu…