CDEx doesn't use Gracenote by default, you have to install a different
program called player which you can find on the gracenote site and this will
allow you to export information from Gracenote to CDEx and, yes, this still
works fine. GraceNote is far better than FreeCDDB, but both still exist and
Gracenote complements the former.

Take care
Alexandra

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Chris
> Skarstad
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 11:42 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Ripping With CDEX: Is It No Longer Possible To Have Cdex
Title
> Tracks?
> 
> I ripped a cd just a few weeks ago using CDEX so yes, it is quite
definitely
> possible to have it grab the track titles from gracenote.
> speaking of which the proper spelling of that for future reference is g r
a c e
> n o t e.
> I'm guessing the cd collection being ripped wasn't available, some older
> titles and some audio books aren't referenced in there.  so amazon or
> google may be your best bet for track titles, and you can always use
> something like mp3 tag to tag your files if that's important to you.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 6/23/2014 5:34 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> > Hello list:  I decided to rerip a CD collection; my goal was to have
> > it put the titles in for me, using Cdex.  I have that "Remote CDDB (or
> > whatever that is) checked; still.it's giving me "audio track 1 and so
> > forth!  I know that there has been an issue with Grassinite (sorry
> > about wrong spelling) has this affected Cdex?  Is it no longer
> > possible to have Cdex put the titles of tracks in?  If so, then I'll
> > have to go back to using Windows Media.something I'm not real thrilled
> > about as the current version isn't as "cut and dried" as Windows Media
> > 11 was!  Thanks for any info you can provide in advance!
> >
> > Tom Kaufman
> >
> >



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