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* Click '''OK'''  
* Click '''OK'''  
* On toolbar at right side of main '''CDex''' window, click the button second from the top ''(Extract CD track(s) to Compressed Audio File(s))''
* On toolbar at right side of main '''CDex''' window, click the button second from the top ''(Extract CD track(s) to Compressed Audio File(s))''
* '''CDex''' will begin extracting tracks from your default CD-ROM drive to the '''Folder''' and '''Filenames''' as set below
* '''CDex''' will begin extracting tracks from your default CD-ROM drive to the folder and filenames as set below


=== Suggested Additional Settings ===
=== Suggested Additional Settings ===

Revision as of 23:36, 3 November 2013

This guide describes how to rip FLAC files from CD with CDex. If configured as described below, CDex will automatically retrieve CD artist, title, year, genre, and track names from freedb.

Software needed

CDex has native FLAC support; there is no need to download anything else.

This build of CDex uses the FLAC 1.1.2 version of libFLAC.dll. If you wish to use a newer version of FLAC, you'll need to configure it as an External Encoder. See "Advanced command-line" below.

Installation

Just run the installer. If additional Windows redistributable components are needed, they will be downloaded during install.

Configuration

Basic

  • Open CDex and insert a CD into the drive
  • Click the Options menu then click Settings and select Encoder tab
  • Change Encoder drop down menu to FLAC Encoder DLL
  • Confirm that On the fly Encoding is checked
  • If desired, change the compression setting level (default: compression-level 5 | maximum: compression-level 8)
  • Click OK
  • On toolbar at right side of main CDex window, click the button second from the top (Extract CD track(s) to Compressed Audio File(s))
  • CDex will begin extracting tracks from your default CD-ROM drive to the folder and filenames as set below

Suggested Additional Settings

  • Click the Options menu then click Settings

General > Directories & files

  • Set Filename Format the way you want it; e.g. %1\%2\%7 - %4 creates files named "01 - TRACKNAME" within an ALBUM folder within an ARTIST folder
  • Set the two directories for output files where you want them

Ripping > CD Drive settings

  • Check box for "Eject CD when ripping has been completed"

Encoding > Tags

  • Un-check all ID3 Tag Versions

CD Database > Remote freedb

  • Enter something in "Your E-mail address"; can be user@domain.com
  • Check box for "Auto connect to remote freedb"

Advanced command-line (not necessary if CDex configured as above)

To use FLAC as external command-line encoder change Encoder to External Encoder and specify the path to your local FLAC.EXE file. The Parameter string is:

"-5 -V -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" -"
Note: the number in green can be substituted with your desired compression level. The default compression is -5; the maximum compression is -8. For reference, maximum compression typically yields files a few percent smaller than default compression.

Bitrate setting does not matter. File Extension is flac and all three checkboxes should be checked.

Screenshot

FLAC configured with CDex on the fly
FLAC configured with CDex on the fly

CDex and CUE Sheets

  • CDex has limited support for creating CUE sheets in current beta release

See also

External links