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{{Infobox Software | |||
| name = CDex | |||
| screenshot = | |||
| caption = easy to GUI ripper | |||
| maintainer = Albert L. Faber | |||
| stable_release = 1.50 | |||
| preview_release = 1.70 | |||
| operating_system = Windows | |||
| use = Digital Audio Extraction | |||
| license = GPL | |||
| website = http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ | |||
}} | |||
=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
Revision as of 06:11, 28 August 2006
Developer(s) | Albert L. Faber |
Release information | |
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Stable release | 1.50 |
Preview release | 1.70 |
Compatibility | |
Operating system | Windows |
Additional information | |
Use | Digital Audio Extraction |
License | GPL |
Website | http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ |
Introduction
What is CDex? CDex is entirely open source, as per the GPL Terms. It is a tool that is mainly focused on ripping and converting things, such as turning your home Compact Disc collection into digital audio files on your hard drive, in a simplistic way. Having built in support for many encoders, you wont find any shortage of options for your media files. Below is a more in-depth explanation of CDex features. The latest version of CDex is 1.70 Beta 1.
Features
- Easy to use interface
- Media File Player
- Create PLS and M3U playlist files
- Advanced jitter correction
- Supports the cdparanoia software extraction libraries
- Support for many file formats/audio encoders (WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, APE, etc)
- Support for ID3 V.1 and V.2 tags
- Support for normalization of audio files
- Support for transcoding of compressed audio files
- Support for CUE sheets
- Support for CDDB
- Support for recording from the analog input line