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Hmm, perhaps this is not a store-bought cd? If it is though, then go
into the menu bar, specifically the cddb menu, and choose a few of those
options there. Each one will activate and then take you out of the menu bar,
so you'll be trying one at a time, and maybe one of those databases will
pull up the artist and title info. If you get this to work, and one database
works more than the others, then go and set that as your primary database
lookup in the settings. The settings can be easily reached by hitting F4.
Also, when you have the artist and title the way you want it, F9 extracts
the cd tracks into mp3, and F8 extracts into .wav format. You'll want to use
the settings area to customize the quality of the mp3s though, so go through
the settings pages first before extracting a cd onto the computer. One other
note though. By default, it's set to extract all of the cd tracks on the cd.
If you go exploring down the track list, it unselects everything, and only
the item you're on will then have focus. Just be aware of that, if you
actually did mean to extract all of the tracks.
Matthew
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