I use a Braille Sense for e-mail and occasionally the translator messes things 
up.  You definitely wrote:

c d e x

I wrote that for you so that there couldn't be a translation error.

As for c d e x, well, when I put a cd into the drive, I see tracks and times, 
but no titles onor artist data.

Pressing f 1 does not launch "help."  I looked at all the files in the c d e x 
folder and I don't see a c h m file nor anything resembling help.  Maybe I 
didn't download the right thing.  I have 1470 beta 4.  I'd rather have gotten a 
program that wasn't a beeta but I didn't see one.

I hope I conveyed the reason I'm stuck.

Joe G.

----- Original Message -----
From: Matthew Bullis <matthewbul...@runbox.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Date: Tuesday, Mar 22, 2011 19:32:40
Subject: Re: recovering cd track information

>
>
> Hmm, odd. Are you using braille input to type or format your messages? I 
> checked your message, and it turned my original message into the word 
> couldex, when my actual message said c d e x, as four distinct letters. I'd 
> never seen that happen before, when it made c d translate into the braille 
> contraction could. Anyhow, once you put a cd into the drive and start couldex 
> up, it will automatically pull the cd from its database, assuming it's a 
> regular commercial cd. It goes by the time of each track. That's how it 
> figures out what cd you've put in. There are a couple of places where using 
> the mouse cursor, or Jaws cursor will help, specifically in opening up areas 
> where you tell the program where to store the files. Also, you'll probably 
> want to read the help area inside the program that deals with the percent 
> signs and how to structure that format so that it puts the files in the 
> correct folder structure. On another unrelated note, and you may want to 
> respond off-list for this, but have you kept up with Ed Potter's 
> announcements which he continues to do? How are you doing otherwise? He said 
> you might be in Virginia, but also I think you're from New York as well. 
> We've not corresponded before, but when the archives of Playback magazine 
> and the underground tapes became available on mp3, I listened to the 
> magazine from its beginning, though I hadn't ever been aware of it 
> beforehand. So keep asking questions about couldex, and I'll try to help as 
> best I can.
> Matthew 
> 
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