Hi Brian,

First of all, let me appologize for getting the versions wrong: You can use
CDex up to CDEx 1.72 Beta 2, Beta 4 is the one that won't rip to Wave
propperly.

Now to your questions.

The problem with CDEx and folders is generally, that the browse button is
only accessible with the braille display, where you can find three dots
after the given path. You must rout the cursor on the dots to open the
browse option. It isn't possible to entert he file name manually. You can
also find the button with the three dots with your Jaws cursor, if you use
Jaws. If you'fe found it jast press insert and plus together to drag the PC
cursor tot he spot. The browse option will then open automatically.

If you can't manage to do so, there's always the option to copy the files
you want to convert tot he preset path, then CDEx will find them as well.

Also, as someone else pointed out, you can find the CDEX.ini file in
programsx86\CDEx\CDEx.ini and edit it with the editor.

Hope that helps.

Take care
Alexandra

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of brian
parker
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 10:41 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: for alexandra

Hi alexandra. sorry i haven't come bback to you before, but my 
computer died for three days as the motherboard failed. i am still 
having trouble with cdex151. i don't seem to be able to tell it the 
name of the directory with the input files in it. so, consequently i 
can't tell if the output directory is named correctly. i have been 
trying to name them mannually. sorry to bother you. brian. been tr


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