CDex is a CD ripper for Microsoft Windows.
Questions tagged [cdex]
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mp3 compression MPEG1 vs MPEG2
I'm using CDex for converting wav to mp3, and want to ask you guys what version to use;
MPEG I has max of 320kbps
MPEG II has max of 160kbps
MPEG II.5 has max of 160kbps
I'm looking for a better quality, and I want to know if it's better to use a…
Remus Rigo
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backup original CD to play in as Audio CD without problems
I have original CD which I use to teach Aerobic Classes. Every time I play them on the gym they get some scratch, so I make a copy of original and play copy instead. I keep original for a copyright purpose.
The problem is that on gym's equipment…
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How would one encode a cd as streaming wma (19kbs or 37kbs)?
I'm looking for either a way to shave time by direct encoding or a way to streamline the process further. Currently the method that I'm using is as follows.
Rip the track with CDex (cdexos.sourceforge.net) to a wav file.
(3-5min for 45 minutes…
greyDrifter
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ID3 tags are read incorrectly
Recently, I re-ripped quite a few of my CDs at a higher bitrate using CDex. However, I wasn't aware that the default setting of ID3v2.4 would cause problems with Windows Media Player (Win7x64) as well as my portable MP3 player.
The first thing I did…
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