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CDex 1.50 Beta 6

Thanks to prasanth for the heads up. 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.

What's new:

  • Added No To All button in the File Overwrite dialog

  • Fixed problems with the MusePack external encoder

  • Replace illegal character in partial track option

  • Add also ID3 tag when ripping a partial track

  • Use proper CDDB ID to store partial track ripping status instead of 00000000.txt file

  • Character replacement dialog box did not accept extended ASCII characters

  • Added option to read CDDB entries form local Winamp in_cdda.cdb file (Winamp 2.78 file format)

  • Avoid crash when using "Record from analog in" option when no Windows MP3 codec was installed

  • Upgraded Vorbis encoder libraries to version 1.0

News source: CDex Homepage

Download: CDex 1.50 Beta 6 (1.95MB)

This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system

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