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CDex 1.40

Thanks go to WinFuture. One of my fav CD rippers has finally been released, CDex 1.40 (release).

CDex can extract the data directly from an Audio CD, which is generally called an Audio CD Ripper or a CDDA utility.

CDex reads the digital audio data directly from the disc, which can be stored in either a WAV file or a MPEG (MP2 or MP3) sound file.

Changes since CDex 1.40 beta 9:

  • Fixed bug: Ogg vorbis Minimum bitrate was always set to maximum bitrate
  • Fixed bug: Ogg vorbis date field was filled out with current date, and not with album year
  • Fixed bug: Ogg vorbis field did not handle extended ASCII characters correctly
  • Added Spanish resources
  • Fixed bug: %tn STILL doesn't work (beta 9)
  • Fixed bug: removed purple line next to the multiple play button
  • Fixed bug: increased maximum SCSI ID from 7 to 15
  • Ogg vorbis RC-3 (added Quality option)
  • Latest lame version
  • Fixed bug: CDDB artist/trackname splot was not performed correctly when artist contained a / character
News source: CDex Home Page

Download: CDex download, select language (1.25mb, 3/22/2002)

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