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==Installation==  
 
==Installation==  
Note: Guides assumes your output directory for your files has already been configured if not
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Just run the installer.  If additional Windows redistributable components are needed, they will be downloaded during install.
click on '''Options''' menu then click '''Settings''' and select '''Filenames''' tab
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* Install '''libFLAC.dll''' to the root CDex directory on your computer (default: cdex_170_beta2)
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* See [[CDex Drive Configuration|Configuring CDex and CD-ROM Drives]]
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==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==

Revision as of 20:29, 10 January 2013

This guide acts as a quick and painless way to make a lossless-backup with CDex and FLAC. It does not go into detail about configuring cdparanoia.

Software needed

Note: CDex has native FLAC support; no need to download anything else

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
  • Change the box so that On the fly Encoding is checked off
  • Change the appropriate compression setting level (default: -compression-level 5 |
best: --compression-level 8 )
  • Click OK
  • Highlight selected tracks you want to extract and click toolbar button second from the top (Extract CD track(s) to Compressed Audio File(s))
  • By default cdparanoia will open up and begin extracting tracks from your default CD-ROM drive to the appropriate folders

Advanced command-line

  • To use FLAC as external command-line encoder change Encoder to External Encoder and specify flac.exe or your path to appropriate executable. Parameter string:
"-5 -V -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn/%tt" -T "genre=%g" -"
Note: the number in green can be substituted for appopriate compression level. The default is -5 the best is -8.

Screenshot

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