RE: problem with CDex and the CDDB

2008-08-31 Thread Dan Kerstetter
My first experiment would probably be to simply reinstall CDex without
uninstalling it.  Perhaps the data base problem will repair itself that way.

It's just a suggestion and, if you haven't already done it, I hope it works.

Dan Kerstetter



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Subject: problem with CDex and the CDDB

I am having a problem with CDex trying to retrieve the disc information from
the remote CDDB. It is happening on every disc where it immediately says no
match found. I just started having this problem last night. I've tried
disabling my firewall, and that didn't seem to help. Winamp retrieves the
track information when I listen to the CD, but I don't know how to import
that information into CDex. I really don't want to manually type in all the
track names and album title and everything, when it was working right
before. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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RE: problem with CDex and the CDDB

2008-08-31 Thread Terra Syslo
Hi, thanks. I already tried it with no results. I also uninstalled it and
did a clean install. It says it connects, but it's almost the second I go to
refresh the track list that it gives an error and says no match. I'm not
sure what else to try.

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My first experiment would probably be to simply reinstall CDex without
uninstalling it.  Perhaps the data base problem will repair itself that way.

It's just a suggestion and, if you haven't already done it, I hope it works.

Dan Kerstetter



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Terra Syslo
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 7:51 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: problem with CDex and the CDDB

I am having a problem with CDex trying to retrieve the disc information from
the remote CDDB. It is happening on every disc where it immediately says no
match found. I just started having this problem last night. I've tried
disabling my firewall, and that didn't seem to help. Winamp retrieves the
track information when I listen to the CD, but I don't know how to import
that information into CDex. I really don't want to manually type in all the
track names and album title and everything, when it was working right
before. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Re: problem with Cdex

2007-10-03 Thread Stephen Green
Hi there

this sounds like a problem I've had on several occasions.

it comes when you've searched the CDDB for the track listings, but the 
person who typed the listing has gone over the permitted number of 
characters CDEX allows to name the track it's going to rip the  music to. 
This usually happens when the CD has perhaps an unusually long title, or 
when the track name is very long.

the answer is to edit the track name to a shorter one before ripping it. 
When you get the list of track names, go into file and then edit and reduce 
the number of characters in the name - you should find that  CDEX will now 
rip the track.

HTH

Steve Green

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I am trying to extract tracks from a cd with CD-EX and when it gets to a
 certain track it says it can't open the file name and then it sits there 
 and
 the cd won't even eject from the drive. I played the CD and all the tracks
 work. Does anyone have any suggestions? I tried it in two different drives
 and got the same error.

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RE: problem with Cdex

2007-10-03 Thread Terra Syslo
Thank you. I will give that a try.

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Hi there

this sounds like a problem I've had on several occasions.

it comes when you've searched the CDDB for the track listings, but the
person who typed the listing has gone over the permitted number of
characters CDEX allows to name the track it's going to rip the  music to.
This usually happens when the CD has perhaps an unusually long title, or
when the track name is very long.

the answer is to edit the track name to a shorter one before ripping it.
When you get the list of track names, go into file and then edit and reduce
the number of characters in the name - you should find that  CDEX will now
rip the track.

HTH

Steve Green

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From: Terra Syslo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 6:26 AM
Subject: problem with Cdex


I am trying to extract tracks from a cd with CD-EX and when it gets to a
 certain track it says it can't open the file name and then it sits there
 and
 the cd won't even eject from the drive. I played the CD and all the tracks
 work. Does anyone have any suggestions? I tried it in two different drives
 and got the same error.

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