Thanks to jonMEGA for the heads up on this release.
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.
Changes in Beta 4:
- Fixed problems with saving profiles
- Added support for Monkey"s APE encoder DLL
- Warn if lame encoder is initialized with invalid bitrate/sample rate settings (could lead to a divide by zero)
- Fixed problem with WMA8 Track number tag that was not filled properly
- Added feature to select local CDDB file type (DOS/Unix text files)
- Fixed problems regarding Native NT SCSI library setting and ASPI warning message boxes
- Added feature to digitally play back a CD, so you can listen to the CD even though it is not connected to the sound card.
- Added MCDI tag to WMA8/MP3 ID3V2 files, so in the Windows Media player can query additional album information
- Added support for the NTT VQF encoder DLL
- Patched vorbis DLLs, fixed managed bitrate problem
- Fixed crash with WinCoded MP3 encoder
- Better support for MPC encoder (now on the fly encoding is supported)
- Added option in the External Encoder settings to send optionally a RIFF-WAV header when encoding from stdin
- Trim leading/trailing spaces when creating a directory