RASTABT
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2003-09-09
CDex is an application which is able to record audio tracks from a CD-ROM, and save those files to disk in a standard WAV file. CDex can extract the data directly from an Audio CD, which is generally a called an Audio CD Ripper or CDDA utility. It reads the digital audio data directly from the disc, which can be stored in either a WAV file or a MP3 sound file.
CDex is very light weight and easy to run on any Windows system. The following should be considered before downloading CDex, though, as it has been tested to meet at least these requirements.
* Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
* Adaptec's ASPI manager
* CD-ROM which is capable of extracting digital audio (IDE-ATAPI or SCSI drive)
* 16 MB RAM (minimum tested)
* Enough disk space to meet the needs of your project
Changes from CDex 1.50 beta 9:
* Fixed problem: GOGO / Blade encoder DLL was not found properly.
* Fixed some problems with Native NT SCSI library option
* Fixed error handling when ASPI drivers were not loaded correctly
* CD-Text info was not automatically read when no in_cdda.cbd file was configured
* Fixed problem in file name builder, when tags (e.g. year) are empty but used in the file name builder string
* Switched back to Lame encoder DLL version 3.92 (because of buggy 3.93 release)
* Don't rip the last 10 sectors of the last track of a multi session CD to avoid hangups
* Set MaxBitrate to 320 kbps when alt-presets are selected
* Improved speed when closing the settings dialog box
* Better error handling in CDDB Batch command
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CDex is an application which is able to record audio tracks from a CD-ROM, and save those files to disk in a standard WAV file. CDex can extract the data directly from an Audio CD, which is generally a called an Audio CD Ripper or CDDA utility. It reads the digital audio data directly from the disc, which can be stored in either a WAV file or a MP3 sound file.
CDex is very light weight and easy to run on any Windows system. The following should be considered before downloading CDex, though, as it has been tested to meet at least these requirements.
* Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
* Adaptec's ASPI manager
* CD-ROM which is capable of extracting digital audio (IDE-ATAPI or SCSI drive)
* 16 MB RAM (minimum tested)
* Enough disk space to meet the needs of your project
Changes from CDex 1.50 beta 9:
* Fixed problem: GOGO / Blade encoder DLL was not found properly.
* Fixed some problems with Native NT SCSI library option
* Fixed error handling when ASPI drivers were not loaded correctly
* CD-Text info was not automatically read when no in_cdda.cbd file was configured
* Fixed problem in file name builder, when tags (e.g. year) are empty but used in the file name builder string
* Switched back to Lame encoder DLL version 3.92 (because of buggy 3.93 release)
* Don't rip the last 10 sectors of the last track of a multi session CD to avoid hangups
* Set MaxBitrate to 320 kbps when alt-presets are selected
* Improved speed when closing the settings dialog box
* Better error handling in CDDB Batch command
Homepage