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#1 jgbrown1

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Posted 15 January 2009 - 11:44 AM

Hey everyone
I have created music cd from my EM9 and I didnt save the music I created in the EM9 FILES.How can I save my music cd on my harddrive.And if I save it on my harddrive will it still have tracks?

#2 d_deweywright

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Posted 15 January 2009 - 12:40 PM

QUOTE (jgbrown1 @ Jan 15 2009, 02:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey everyone
I have created music cd from my EM9 and I didnt save the music I created in the EM9 FILES.How can I save my music cd on my harddrive.And if I save it on my harddrive will it still have tracks?

Okay, it sounds like you created an Audio CD using EMC 9.  So, what did you use to create that CD, .MP3 files?  Music files you bought and downloaded?  Another CD?  Those original files should be just where you left them, so you're statement, "I didn't save the music I created in the EM[C]9 FILES" doesn't make sense.

Did the version of EMC 9 that you have come pre-installed on your PC, or is it something you purchased and installed separately?

"How can I save my music cd on my harddrive."  Should be a question?  Are you talking about extracting the tracks from the new CD you wrote back to your HD?  Yes, you can do that using Music Disc Creator, or Sound Editor.  But without knowing what version of EMC 9 you have, we don't know what parts of the program you may have.

So, let us know what version of EMC 9 you have, and then what part of the program you may have used to write your CD.  It could be from the "Home" menu of EMC 9, or Music Disc Creator.
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