CDex 1.50 beta 5 has been released


CDex is a freeware application, which is able to extract audio tracks from a CD-ROM digitally, and save those files to disk as either regular WAV file or MP3 files. It was already some time ago since we last reported about new updates. Version 1.50 beta 5 is now available for download. Let's see what's new:

Changes since latest beta version:

  • Fixed WAV header to STDIN encoder (External Encoder) setting was always cleared after startup
  • Support text based language files
  • Fixed status display problem (Ripping status showed OK, while there were jitter errors)
  • Display the number of jitter errors
  • Added 'A' track status when ripping has been aborted
  • Fixed remote CDDB submit problem
  • Fixed problems with reading information from the local CDDB files
  • Fixed status problem (all buttons disabled) when dropping files and hitting the cancel button.
  • Fixed problem with ID3V2 genre field.

CDex is a nice -free- program which rips and encodes up to 320 kbs. Many people use it because it's rather simple. For more information and downloads click here to go to the CDex homepage.

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