Hi Danny. CDEX creates a couple of folders in your My Documents/my Music.
One of these folders is merely a data base folder but the other is named
MP3. If you see that folder in your My music folder your recording should
be in there. The other alternative is to Go to My Computer and focus on
Loc
Just a couple of notes. Wen entering an email address, you may enter
any address, even a phony or old one. When ripping tracks from a cd,
by default all tracks are selected.
earlier, Kenneth Suratt, wrote:
>CDex Version 1.51
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>This is a great little program that can do several things, plus,
You can but your sound card needs to be in what you here. I suggest using a
second soudn card for this operation.
SA&G
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you will have to use sound forge or gold wave to do that.
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> This is very interesting as
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> CDex Version 1.51
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> This is a great little program that can do several things, plus, it is
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ing out a portion of a song?
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: You would record directly to mp3 or wave and then edit out the p
Well, looks like I should have read your next e-mail for my answer--thanks.
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Hello. Open CDEX, go to t
This is very interesting as I use CDEX a lot for ripping but how does one edit
a track with CDEX such as editing out a portion of a song?
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thanks for the help.
Angel.
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CDex Version 1.51
This is a great little program that can do several things, plus, it is very
easy to use. Another good plus to this program is that you need no scripts
or
anything to make it work with Jaws for Windows. You can use the program to
rip music files from a CD, convert existing sou
st want a straightforward way of doing it, thanks.
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: You would record directly to mp
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You would record directly to mp3 or wave and then edit out the pauses or
what ever you don't want to here such as the lead time at the beginning and
end of any tape.
SA&G
: Can one r
nstead of carting around
: the cassettes, just curious as to how you would set that up in cdex.
: Thanks.
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Hello. Open CDEX, go to tools and hit r for analog recording or what ever
that is, make sure that your inputs aare what you want, Tab to record and
hit space. Note that if you want to brows
Hello. Open CDEX, go to tools and hit r for analog recording or what ever that
is, make sure that your inputs aare what you want,
Tab to record and hit space. Note that if you want to brows to a new location
then hit enter on the read only field.
SA&G
: hi listers can any one send me the ste
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