Re: CDEx Question

2014-08-24 Thread roger.south

Good Morning Walter

Done that and it worked up to a point. For another disc it's just fine but 
for this one it seems it's not on the database so no details are 
forthcoming. I'll have to look at MP3Tag I think it is and see what that can 
do for me or, if all else fails, type the name and artist of each track 
individually. 3 disc of around 24 tracks each. Keep me out of mischief for a 
while. LOL


However many thanks for your help.

Roger


-Original Message- 
From: Walter Ramage

Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 7:28 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: CDEx Question

Hi Roger.  Well, they must have changed things.  I said to launch CDEX and
press F4 and then shift tab, I made a mistake, you have to control tab
twice.  When you press F4 you do land on the encoding tab but if you do a
control and tab twice you should get there.  I'm using version 1.51 and if I
have a copy here I can send it.  If I get a chance in the next few days I'll
try and get hold of 1.70 and compare it with 1.51.  Sorry if I confused you
in my original reply.  Walter.

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Hi Walter

I di that but didn't appear to land where you wanted me. I ended up in
Encoding which seems to be part of Options/Settings where I set the bit rate

of MP3 files. I can't find a Remote CDDB so is it possible the final version

of 1.70 is different from the Beta we've been using for years?

Roger

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From: Walter Ramage

Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:16 PM
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Subject: RE: CDEx Question

Hi Roger.  Launch CDEX.  Press F4 and shif tab twice to take you to the
remote CDDB tab.  Tab down and check the box for connecting to the Remote
CDDB and then tab to imput your email adress.  Not sure if the email address
is first or the check box or the other way around but either way after
dealing with that, tab to OK and press enter.  Walter.

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Sent: 23 August 2014 14:38
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Subject: CDEx Question

HI All

convertecently given a music CD as a present and have now decided to convery

it to MP3 format to include in my music library on an external hard drive.
Yhe first one I've done for a long while now. I have downloaded and
installed the final version of CDEx 1.70, replacing the beta version I've
used for a long time now. I opened the program and inserted the first of 3
discs, all seemed well but the details of the artists and song titles didn't

appea which means it comes up with Track xx with no name or title. I've
completely forgotten how to action this so help would be much appreciated
please.

Many thanks Roger



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CDEx Question

2014-08-23 Thread roger.south

HI All

convertecently given a music CD as a present and have now decided to convery 
it to MP3 format to include in my music library on an external hard drive. 
Yhe first one I've done for a long while now. I have downloaded and 
installed the final version of CDEx 1.70, replacing the beta version I've 
used for a long time now. I opened the program and inserted the first of 3 
discs, all seemed well but the details of the artists and song titles didn't 
appea which means it comes up with Track xx with no name or title. I've 
completely forgotten how to action this so help would be much appreciated 
please.


Many thanks Roger 





RE: CDEx Question

2014-08-23 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi Roger.  Launch CDEX.  Press F4 and shif tab twice to take you to the
remote CDDB tab.  Tab down and check the box for connecting to the Remote
CDDB and then tab to imput your email adress.  Not sure if the email address
is first or the check box or the other way around but either way after
dealing with that, tab to OK and press enter.  Walter.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
roger.so...@virgin.net
Sent: 23 August 2014 14:38
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: CDEx Question

HI All

convertecently given a music CD as a present and have now decided to convery

it to MP3 format to include in my music library on an external hard drive. 
Yhe first one I've done for a long while now. I have downloaded and 
installed the final version of CDEx 1.70, replacing the beta version I've 
used for a long time now. I opened the program and inserted the first of 3 
discs, all seemed well but the details of the artists and song titles didn't

appea which means it comes up with Track xx with no name or title. I've 
completely forgotten how to action this so help would be much appreciated 
please.

Many thanks Roger 



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Re: CDEx Question

2014-08-23 Thread roger.south

Hi Walter

I di that but didn't appear to land where you wanted me. I ended up in 
Encoding which seems to be part of Options/Settings where I set the bit rate 
of MP3 files. I can't find a Remote CDDB so is it possible the final version 
of 1.70 is different from the Beta we've been using for years?


Roger

-Original Message- 
From: Walter Ramage

Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:16 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: CDEx Question

Hi Roger.  Launch CDEX.  Press F4 and shif tab twice to take you to the
remote CDDB tab.  Tab down and check the box for connecting to the Remote
CDDB and then tab to imput your email adress.  Not sure if the email address
is first or the check box or the other way around but either way after
dealing with that, tab to OK and press enter.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
roger.so...@virgin.net
Sent: 23 August 2014 14:38
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: CDEx Question

HI All

convertecently given a music CD as a present and have now decided to convery

it to MP3 format to include in my music library on an external hard drive.
Yhe first one I've done for a long while now. I have downloaded and
installed the final version of CDEx 1.70, replacing the beta version I've
used for a long time now. I opened the program and inserted the first of 3
discs, all seemed well but the details of the artists and song titles didn't

appea which means it comes up with Track xx with no name or title. I've
completely forgotten how to action this so help would be much appreciated
please.

Many thanks Roger



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RE: CDEx Question

2014-08-23 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi Roger.  Well, they must have changed things.  I said to launch CDEX and
press F4 and then shift tab, I made a mistake, you have to control tab
twice.  When you press F4 you do land on the encoding tab but if you do a
control and tab twice you should get there.  I'm using version 1.51 and if I
have a copy here I can send it.  If I get a chance in the next few days I'll
try and get hold of 1.70 and compare it with 1.51.  Sorry if I confused you
in my original reply.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
roger.so...@virgin.net
Sent: 23 August 2014 18:43
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: CDEx Question

Hi Walter

I di that but didn't appear to land where you wanted me. I ended up in 
Encoding which seems to be part of Options/Settings where I set the bit rate

of MP3 files. I can't find a Remote CDDB so is it possible the final version

of 1.70 is different from the Beta we've been using for years?

Roger

-Original Message- 
From: Walter Ramage
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2014 3:16 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: CDEx Question

Hi Roger.  Launch CDEX.  Press F4 and shif tab twice to take you to the
remote CDDB tab.  Tab down and check the box for connecting to the Remote
CDDB and then tab to imput your email adress.  Not sure if the email address
is first or the check box or the other way around but either way after
dealing with that, tab to OK and press enter.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
roger.so...@virgin.net
Sent: 23 August 2014 14:38
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: CDEx Question

HI All

convertecently given a music CD as a present and have now decided to convery

it to MP3 format to include in my music library on an external hard drive.
Yhe first one I've done for a long while now. I have downloaded and
installed the final version of CDEx 1.70, replacing the beta version I've
used for a long time now. I opened the program and inserted the first of 3
discs, all seemed well but the details of the artists and song titles didn't

appea which means it comes up with Track xx with no name or title. I've
completely forgotten how to action this so help would be much appreciated
please.

Many thanks Roger



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cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread joe bollard
hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected with 
audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions on ripping  files 
from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, everything goes fine the files 
should be in recorded tracks  but when i look in that folder there is nothing 
there, i have jaws nine and windows xp, where have the files gone, and how can 
i find them, hope someone can help, regards from ireland, joe.
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RE: cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi.  If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which is in the My documents folder.  The sub folders are called CDDB
and MP3.  All ripped tracks using CDEX will be found within the MP3sub
folder.  If the album is not found on the data base then you will find
another sub folder has been created in the MP3 folder called No Artist and
your ripped album will be with in that sub folder.  If for some reason you
can't find it then find the My documents icon on your desk top and do a
search for the album and listen carefully while it tells you the pathway as
it will let you know where it has been placed.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of joe bollard
Sent: 29 December 2009 08:52
To: pc -audio
Subject: cdex question


hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected with
audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions on ripping
files from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, everything goes fine
the files should be in recorded tracks  but when i look in that folder
there is nothing there, i have jaws nine and windows xp, where have the
files gone, and how can i find them, hope someone can help, regards from
ireland, joe.
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Re: cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread russell Bourgoin

Hi Joe,

I would search my main drive for one of the files.  Go into 
my computer and select your main drive.  Do not open it, but rather, 
press alt f to bring up the file menu.  Arrow down to where it says 
search and press enter.  Now, enter a couple of words from the title 
of one of the songs and press enter.  After some time, you should be 
able to back tab to a list of files found!  Hope this helps.



Rusty
 At 03:51 AM 12/29/2009, joe bollard spake thusly:-
hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected 
with audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions 
on ripping  files from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, 
everything goes fine the files should be in recorded tracks  but 
when i look in that folder there is nothing there, i have jaws nine 
and windows xp, where have the files gone, and how can i find them, 
hope someone can help, regards from ireland, joe.

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RE: cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread Matthew
I thought all ripped files went into my computer then local disk c then cdex
then my music? That is where I remember finding them.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Walter Ramage
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: cdex question

Hi.  If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which is in the My documents folder.  The sub folders are called CDDB
and MP3.  All ripped tracks using CDEX will be found within the MP3sub
folder.  If the album is not found on the data base then you will find
another sub folder has been created in the MP3 folder called No Artist and
your ripped album will be with in that sub folder.  If for some reason you
can't find it then find the My documents icon on your desk top and do a
search for the album and listen carefully while it tells you the pathway as
it will let you know where it has been placed.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of joe bollard
Sent: 29 December 2009 08:52
To: pc -audio
Subject: cdex question


hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected with
audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions on ripping
files from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, everything goes fine
the files should be in recorded tracks  but when i look in that folder
there is nothing there, i have jaws nine and windows xp, where have the
files gone, and how can i find them, hope someone can help, regards from
ireland, joe.
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RE: cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi.  When I installed the programme I used all the defaults, I changed
nothing and the subfolders that appeared in My Music folder wwhich I find
in my Documents  were cddb and MP3.  Maybe the difference is in the
versions we have.  Walter.

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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Matthew
Sent: 29 December 2009 16:55
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: cdex question


I thought all ripped files went into my computer then local disk c then cdex
then my music? That is where I remember finding them.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Walter Ramage
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: cdex question

Hi.  If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which is in the My documents folder.  The sub folders are called CDDB
and MP3.  All ripped tracks using CDEX will be found within the MP3sub
folder.  If the album is not found on the data base then you will find
another sub folder has been created in the MP3 folder called No Artist and
your ripped album will be with in that sub folder.  If for some reason you
can't find it then find the My documents icon on your desk top and do a
search for the album and listen carefully while it tells you the pathway as
it will let you know where it has been placed.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of joe bollard
Sent: 29 December 2009 08:52
To: pc -audio
Subject: cdex question


hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected with
audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions on ripping
files from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, everything goes fine
the files should be in recorded tracks  but when i look in that folder
there is nothing there, i have jaws nine and windows xp, where have the
files gone, and how can i find them, hope someone can help, regards from
ireland, joe.
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Re: cdex question

2009-12-29 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Why not start CDEx, press function key F4 to open the options menu and 
locate the file names tab.  There you will find the answer as to where your 
CD's are being ripped.


Regards.

Kevin
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:55 PM
Subject: RE: cdex question


I thought all ripped files went into my computer then local disk c then 
cdex

then my music? That is where I remember finding them.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Walter Ramage
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 4:12 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE: cdex question

Hi.  If you are using XP then CDEX creates 2 folders in your MY Music
folder which is in the My documents folder.  The sub folders are called 
CDDB

and MP3.  All ripped tracks using CDEX will be found within the MP3sub
folder.  If the album is not found on the data base then you will find
another sub folder has been created in the MP3 folder called No Artist 
and

your ripped album will be with in that sub folder.  If for some reason you
can't find it then find the My documents icon on your desk top and do a
search for the album and listen carefully while it tells you the pathway 
as

it will let you know where it has been placed.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of joe bollard
Sent: 29 December 2009 08:52
To: pc -audio
Subject: cdex question


hello friends, i have asked this question on several lists connected with
audio, i have CDEx on my laptop i follow all the instructions on ripping
files from a Cd i want to put them on my mp3 player, everything goes fine
the files should be in recorded tracks  but when i look in that folder
there is nothing there, i have jaws nine and windows xp, where have the
files gone, and how can i find them, hope someone can help, regards from
ireland, joe.
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RE: CDex Question

2008-04-05 Thread Dan Kerstetter
Actually, the files aren't compressing at all.  I have some driver research
to do.

Dan Kerstetter



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Hi Dan,

MP3 files ripped at 320 kBPS should be approximately 2.3 MB per minute in
size, so if you have a track of 48 MB, it should be about 
21 minutes in length.  If it is, there is nothing you can do about it other
than to rip at a lower bit rate.  I find 192 to be 
acceptable, but some would argue that it isn't.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.



I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.



I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.



Thanks.



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Re: CDex Question

2008-04-05 Thread Barry Chapman
Could you have accidentally pressed F8 rather than F9 to rip?  That would 
create an uncompressed WAV file.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Actually, the files aren't compressing at all.  I have some driver research
to do.

Dan Kerstetter



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Hi Dan,

MP3 files ripped at 320 kBPS should be approximately 2.3 MB per minute in
size, so if you have a track of 48 MB, it should be about 
21 minutes in length.  If it is, there is nothing you can do about it other
than to rip at a lower bit rate.  I find 192 to be 
acceptable, but some would argue that it isn't.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: CDex Question


I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.



I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.



I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.



Thanks.



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RE: CDex Question

2008-04-05 Thread Dan Kerstetter
No.  I even tried it through the menu.

Dan Kerstetter



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Could you have accidentally pressed F8 rather than F9 to rip?  That would
create an uncompressed WAV file.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Actually, the files aren't compressing at all.  I have some driver research
to do.

Dan Kerstetter



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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 1:06 AM
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Subject: Re: CDex Question

Hi Dan,

MP3 files ripped at 320 kBPS should be approximately 2.3 MB per minute in
size, so if you have a track of 48 MB, it should be about 
21 minutes in length.  If it is, there is nothing you can do about it other
than to rip at a lower bit rate.  I find 192 to be 
acceptable, but some would argue that it isn't.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: Dan Kerstetter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 1:31 PM
Subject: CDex Question


I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.



I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.



I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.



Thanks.



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CDex Question

2008-04-04 Thread Dan Kerstetter
I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.

 

I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.

 

I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.

 

Thanks.

 

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RE: CDex Question

2008-04-04 Thread albert griffith
While I rip much of my material at Windows Audio Lossless, I've learned it
makes little difference with many recording produced prior to the 80's.   

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Hi Dan,

MP3 files ripped at 320 kBPS should be approximately 2.3 MB per minute in
size, so if you have a track of 48 MB, it should be about
21 minutes in length.  If it is, there is nothing you can do about it other
than to rip at a lower bit rate.  I find 192 to be acceptable, but some
would argue that it isn't.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.



I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.



I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.



Thanks.



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Re: CDex Question

2008-04-04 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Dan,

MP3 files ripped at 320 kBPS should be approximately 2.3 MB per minute in size, 
so if you have a track of 48 MB, it should be about 
21 minutes in length.  If it is, there is nothing you can do about it other 
than to rip at a lower bit rate.  I find 192 to be 
acceptable, but some would argue that it isn't.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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I've configured CDex to rip at 320 using a lame encoder; however, when I rip
the files, the size of one of the tracks, for instance, is 48 Megs.



I end up with an album too large to be compressed with any good results.



I would appreciate any information on how to correct this problem.



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Re: CDex Question

2008-04-01 Thread Sarah
I remember doing this at  one time and I've also seen it done wiht mp3 but try 
wripping to ogg as that is gappless and a lot 
smaller then mp3 if you wrip at 96kbps. Until another solution is found that's 
the one I present.
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I'm using CDex to rip some CD's that have tracks that run into each other.
I can't get the half second or so of silence between the run together tracks
to go away.



I tried using Exact Audio Copy, but for some reason it would not interface
correctly with my machine.



I would appreciate any suggestions on how to configure CDex so I can have no
silence between tracks where there isn't supposed to be any.



Thanks.



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Re: CDex Question

2008-03-30 Thread Stephen Green
The only way I know of overcoming this is to do it in two stages.

First, put your CD in the tray and start CDEX - the tray will close and CDEX 
will detect the tracks on the disc,

Then press the F10 button on your keyboard and press enter. This tells CDEX 
that you want to make a WAV file of the entire CD.

After a few minutes the process will stop and the CD will be ejected.

Now go into the MP3 folder in my music and cut and paste the WAV file into 
the folder from which you select files for compression. This may well be 
your My Documents folder.

Now restart CDEX and press F11. Select the WAV file you created and press 
enter. This then converts the file into a single MP3 file which will play as 
if you had the CD in a normal CD player.

The only trouble is that you've now lost the ability to skip between tracks 
as there's no indexing within this single file.

This is the only way of ripping a CD so that it plays without annoying split 
second disruption between tracks, which is, by the way, actually caused by 
the software you use to play the music, as it takes a split second to load 
the next track from your hard drive.

HTH

Steve Green




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Subject: CDex Question


 I'm using CDex to rip some CD's that have tracks that run into each other.
 I can't get the half second or so of silence between the run together 
 tracks
 to go away.



 I tried using Exact Audio Copy, but for some reason it would not interface
 correctly with my machine.



 I would appreciate any suggestions on how to configure CDex so I can have 
 no
 silence between tracks where there isn't supposed to be any.



 Thanks.



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CDex Question

2008-03-29 Thread Dan Kerstetter
I'm using CDex to rip some CD's that have tracks that run into each other.
I can't get the half second or so of silence between the run together tracks
to go away.

 

I tried using Exact Audio Copy, but for some reason it would not interface
correctly with my machine.

 

I would appreciate any suggestions on how to configure CDex so I can have no
silence between tracks where there isn't supposed to be any.

 

Thanks.

 

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Re: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread Sarah
what encoder did you choose? I've never seen that before.
SAG
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On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I do
and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen numbers
with corresponding values but there seem to be none of those here.  so, how
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Re: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread Kevin Lloyd
These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate.  If I remember 
correctly, 0 means highest quality.  Check out the CDEX help pages for more 
imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.

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 On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I 
 do
 and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
 through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen 
 numbers
 with corresponding values but there seem to be none of those here.  so, 
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RE: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread albert griffith
I tried to enter their help files but was told it's not in a format used by
windows any longer.  are there separate help files somewhere?  I'm using
Vista and this help files problem isn't uncommon. 

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These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate.  If I remember
correctly, 0 means highest quality.  Check out the CDEX help pages for more
imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.

Kevin
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 On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I 
 do
 and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
 through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen 
 numbers
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Re: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I thought lossless formats were constant, without variability?

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  These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate.  If I remember 
  correctly, 0 means highest quality.  Check out the CDEX help pages for more 
  imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.

  Kevin
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   On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I 
   do
   and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
   through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen 
   numbers
   with corresponding values but there seem to be none of those here.  so, 
   how
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Re: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread Kevin Lloyd
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I tried to enter their help files but was told it's not in a format used by
 windows any longer.  are there separate help files somewhere?  I'm using
 Vista and this help files problem isn't uncommon.

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 These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate.  If I remember
 correctly, 0 means highest quality.  Check out the CDEX help pages for 
 more
 imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.

 Kevin
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 On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I
 do
 and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
 through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen
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Re: A CDEX question:

2007-10-06 Thread Kevin Lloyd
No.  Lossless has got nothing to do with bitrates being constant or variable 
as such.  It's all about keeping the music intact and identical to the 
original.  If you can do this with variable bitrates then you're going to 
get the best result in the smallest file size so it's more likely that 
lossless uses variable bitrates.

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I thought lossless formats were constant, without variability?

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  Subject: Re: A CDEX question:


  These sound like the quality settings for variable bitrate.  If I 
 remember
  correctly, 0 means highest quality.  Check out the CDEX help pages for 
 more
  imformation, there's some useful stuff about settings in there.

  Kevin
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   On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder. 
 I
   do
   and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 
 1
   through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen
   numbers
   with corresponding values but there seem to be none of those here.  so,
   how
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A CDEX question:

2007-10-05 Thread albert griffith
On the first page of the preferences it asks me to choose an encoder.  I do
and it asks me for a compression level.  I don't know what the numbers, 1
through 9 mean.  I'm familiar with bit rates and such and I've seen numbers
with corresponding values but there seem to be none of those here.  so, how
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CDEX question

2007-06-19 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

I have run into a consistent problem when using CDEX version 1.70 
and wonder whether others have encountered the problem and if 
there is a fix for it.

Whenever I use CDEX 1.70 to convert mp3 files from a high bit 
rate to a lower bit rate, invariably the end result is a variable 
bit rate file although I want it to be a constant bit rate.  In 
the CDEX encoder settings, I have selected disable VBR, but I 
still get VBR files.  Is there a fix for this?

Thanks.

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Re: CDEX question

2007-06-19 Thread Ricque
Hi Don,
To the best of my knowledge, version 1.7 is still in beta.
You might want to drop back to version 1.6, or search for CDEX at:
www.sourceforge.net
HTH,
Richard Justice
www.blind-computing.com
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 Hello,
 
 I have run into a consistent problem when using CDEX version 1.70 
 and wonder whether others have encountered the problem and if 
 there is a fix for it.
 
 Whenever I use CDEX 1.70 to convert mp3 files from a high bit 
 rate to a lower bit rate, invariably the end result is a variable 
 bit rate file although I want it to be a constant bit rate.  In 
 the CDEX encoder settings, I have selected disable VBR, but I 
 still get VBR files.  Is there a fix for this?
 
 Thanks.
 
 Don Roberts
 
 
 
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Re: CDEX question

2007-06-19 Thread Ricque
Hi Judy,
It really depends on your needs, whether an upgrade is useful.
I have been useing 1.51 for quite some time, and it does what I need, so I 
really have no need to upgrade.
I have many programs installed, because I find what a multi-use program 
seems to do the best for me, and then
that is the only thing I use the program for.
CDEX has never given me cause to look for another ripper, so that is what I 
dedicate it to.
HTH,
Richard Justice
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 Unless someone on list can tell me about some new feature I could find
 useful, I use version 1.51 and it does the job. Are there new features 
 which
 would make it worth upgrading?

 Judy



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 Hi Don,
 To the best of my knowledge, version 1.7 is still in beta.
 You might want to drop back to version 1.6, or search for CDEX at:
 www.sourceforge.net
 HTH,
 Richard Justice
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 Hello,

 I have run into a consistent problem when using CDEX version 1.70
 and wonder whether others have encountered the problem and if
 there is a fix for it.

 Whenever I use CDEX 1.70 to convert mp3 files from a high bit
 rate to a lower bit rate, invariably the end result is a variable
 bit rate file although I want it to be a constant bit rate.  In
 the CDEX encoder settings, I have selected disable VBR, but I
 still get VBR files.  Is there a fix for this?

 Thanks.

 Don Roberts



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cdex question

2007-03-31 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi guys,
Can you tell cdex which folder you want your converted files to go in to? 
Or is that an option you can't change.  I'm using the latest version of cdex.  
Thanks.
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Re: cdex question

2007-03-31 Thread Christopher Chaltain
Yep, in CDEX, from the menu bar, go into Options - Settings.  You can 
also use F4.  To the left of the Encoder tab is the File Names tab.  I 
have to use my JAWS cursor here to click on the browse button (It may be 
called the .. (or dot dot) button.), but I think it's all pretty 
straight forward.  It's been a while since I've done this though, so I 
could be wrong about that.  Let me know if it isn't as easy as I seem to 
recall.

Denny Daughters wrote:
 Hi guys,
 Can you tell cdex which folder you want your converted files to go in to? 
 Or is that an option you can't change.  I'm using the latest version of cdex. 
  Thanks.
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cdex question

2007-02-22 Thread hank smith
hello a friend is trying to set up the fronhopher mp3 codec with cdex
I was wondering if any one could tell me how to do this and I will be 
passing the info along to my friend?
I remimber this was like a 2 step process but thats about all I remimber I 
haven't used cdex in like 4 years
thanks

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CDEX question

2006-10-25 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

I am using the current version of CDEX which I believe is 1.70. 
I was under the impression that CDEX could convert .ogg to .mp3. 
However, when I attempt to do this, I get an error message, and 
the program closes.  Do I need some sort of an add-on to make 
this work?

Thanks for feedback.

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Re: CDEX question

2006-10-25 Thread Sarah
No you should not get an error message. what is your error message you are 
getting?
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Hello,

I am using the current version of CDEX which I believe is 1.70.
I was under the impression that CDEX could convert .ogg to .mp3.
However, when I attempt to do this, I get an error message, and
the program closes.  Do I need some sort of an add-on to make
this work?

Thanks for feedback.

Don Roberts


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Re: cdex question, output sample rate

2005-04-11 Thread Gary Wood
I would think you would set your sample rate to around 44 kHz.  I hope this 
helps.  I think that in CDex auto is the top, then 44 KHZ.  I think I have 
mine set to auto.  I hope this helps.  I hope this doesn't confuse you.
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I have used  CDEX many times to rip CDs with no problem. I now want to use 
the analogue capability to make MP3s, but I have a question. I understand 
the bit rate. I understand the mono and stereo. What I don't understand is 
how to choose the output sample rate. How do I determine what is best for 
the recording, and what would I look for if set to high or low?
thank you very much.

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Re: cdex question, output sample rate

2005-04-11 Thread Gary Wood
Maybe it adjusts itself to the quality of the recording you're trying to 
rip.  Maybe someone else might have more information that could help.  I use 
auto, but if I didn't use that, I'd probably use 44 kHz.
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How well does Auto work in determining the sample rate, compared to a 
preselected number?
thank you

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Subject: Re: cdex question, output sample rate


I would think you would set your sample rate to around 44 kHz.  I hope 
this helps.  I think that in CDex auto is the top, then 44 KHZ.  I think I 
have mine set to auto.  I hope this helps.  I hope this doesn't confuse 
you.
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From: stever2525 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: cdex question, output sample rate


I have used  CDEX many times to rip CDs with no problem. I now want to 
use the analogue capability to make MP3s, but I have a question. I 
understand the bit rate. I understand the mono and stereo. What I don't 
understand is how to choose the output sample rate. How do I determine 
what is best for the recording, and what would I look for if set to high 
or low?
thank you very much.

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Re: A general cdex question

2004-11-18 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Don.

To change the target output folder when ripping from CDEX:

1.  Press function key F4 to open the settings dialogue.
2.  Locate the file name tab.
3.  Tab to the control that says output file format WAVMP3.
4.  Press enter to open the browse dialogue.  Now just select the folder you
want for your files to be ripped to by locating the folder and pressing
right arrow key to open it up.
5.  Tab to ok and press enter.
6.  Now tab to the next control which says output file format recorded
tracks.
7.  Press enter to open the dialogue and follow the steps as for the WAVMP3
folder.
8.  Tab to the ok button and press enter to close the settings dialogue.

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Subject: A general cdex question


 Hello,

 I use Cdex version 1.51 only occasionally and cannot remember a setting I
wish to change.
 Specifically, the default setting puts all mp3 files into my music.  How
or more precisely where
 do I change this to a directory of my own choosing?  I am talking about
the mp3 target
 directory, not the source directory.

 Thanks in advance.

 Don Roberts


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A general cdex question

2004-11-17 Thread Donald L. Roberts
Hello,

I use Cdex version 1.51 only occasionally and cannot remember a setting I wish 
to change. 
Specifically, the default setting puts all mp3 files into my music.  How or 
more precisely where 
do I change this to a directory of my own choosing?  I am talking about the mp3 
target 
directory, not the source directory.

Thanks in advance.

Don Roberts


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CDEX QUESTION

2004-07-07 Thread RQJ
I'm trying to convert a wav file to mp3 using CDEX.
But I get a message that the file is not a valid wav file.
What does this mean?
Richard Justice

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Re: cdex question

2004-07-05 Thread Tessa
Sounds like you've only got one song selected when you start the copy, you can
have all songs selected automatically if you go into the options though I'm not
sure which screen it's on, or tab into the song list and select all then hit f9
and see if it copies everything. HTH
Tessa


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cdex question

2004-07-04 Thread Kurt E. Yount
I am trying to use CDEX and when I copy a file with f9 I only get one and
have to do it again.  What am I doing wrong?  Thank you.  Kurt 

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