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Old 7th February 2011, 11:36 PM
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Sound Juicer Prob

Hi. I have a CD to go with my Chinese book, with spoken Chinese in form of .wav files. I wanted to put them on my computer and save the cd, so it doesn't get scratched. 'Sound Juicer' I thought, but Sound Juicer can't read the CD. It says at the bottom of the Sound Juicer window 'retrieving track listing .... please wait'. But that's all it ever does. I can play the CD in Rythmbox. It is displayed on my desktop as 'Audio Disc'. I can play it with Movie Player.

Anyone had a similar prob? And a quick fix? I have done this successfully on this computer in Fed 12. '
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