pe 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
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From: Walter Ramage
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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
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
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
deali
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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.
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I thought all ripped files went into my computer then local disk c then cdex
th
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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
folde
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 t
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
No. I even tried it through the menu.
Dan Kerstetter
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 6:18 PM
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Could you have accidentally pressed F8
l 06, 2008 2:30 AM
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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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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
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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
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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From: "Dan Kerstetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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
t;
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 2:35 PM
Subject: RE: CDEX question
>
> 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
>
>
&g
, June 19, 2007 12:07 PM
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Subject: Re: CDEX question
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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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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From: "Donald L. Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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 forwar
No you should not get an error message. what is your error message you are
getting?
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Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 6:07 PM
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Hello,
I am using the current versio
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Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: cdex question, output sample rate
How well does Auto work in determining the sample rate, compared to a
preselected number?
thank you
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From: "Gary Wood"
How well does Auto work in determining the sample rate, compared to a
preselected number?
thank you
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 11:38 PM
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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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> Hi Curt. I think in CDex, you have to read down the list of everything
you
> want copied, before you can copy your tracks.
>
Hi Curt. I think in CDex, you have to read down the list of everything you
want copied, before you can copy your tracks.
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From: "Kurt E. Yount" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 11:39 PM
Subject: cdex question
> I am trying to us
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> 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 scree
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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