Your assistance is much appreciated.  Thanks much.

If you get to messages, please excuse.  I am having difficulty with my
email.

Frank
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: copying CD question


> Hi Frank.
>
> CDEX can only be used to "copy" CD tracks to your hard drive rather than
> copying one CD to another.  This is known as ripping.
>
> Below are some notes on how to use CDEX to rip CD's to your hard drive as
> either WAV or MP3 tracks.  Hope you find them of some use.
>
> Using CDEX to rip CD tracks to your hard drive
>
> 1. Place your CD into any of your CD-ROM drives.  Hold down the shift key
> when the CD drawer is being closed to prevent the CD starting to play.
> 2. Close any running applications.  This will ensure that when ripping is
> started CDEX is not competing for resources and therefore produces the
best
> quality output.
> 3. Start CDEX from the desktop or programs menu.
> 4. Your screen reader will start to announce the track listing of the CD
as
> "Audio Track 1, Audio Track 2", etc.
> 5. CDEX can get the artist, album title and track titles from the CDDB by
> connecting to the internet but you will first need to make the following
> changes:
> a. Press F4 to open the Settings dialogue
> b. Press shift tab and then right arrow until you reach the Remote CDDB
tab
> c. Press tab until you reach a control requesting you to enter your e-mail
> address
> d. Key in your e-mail address and then tab to OK
> e. If you'd like CDEX to get CD information automatically each time you
> start CDEX, then check the auto connect checkbox.
> f. Press enter on the OK button to confirm your changes
> 6. To retrieve artist name, album title and track titles from the CDDB, do
> the following:
> a. Press alt + D to enter the CDDB menu
> b. Press down arrow until you reach "Read remote CDDB"
> c. Press enter and CDEX will query the CDDB and pull back the artist name,
> album title and track titles
> d. If you'd like to store this information so that you don't need to
> retrieve from the CDDB again for this CD, press alt + D to enter the CDDB
> menu and then arrow down until you reach "save to local CDDB".  Pressing
> enter at this point will save the CD information on your computer.
> 7. CDEX can normalise the volume of all tracks being ripped.  This will
> result in your tracks being set to the same volume even if they are taken
> from CD's where the volumes vary considerably.  To make CDEX normalise the
> volume of ripped tracks, make the following changes:
> a. Press F4 to enter the Settings dialogue
> b. You will probably be placed on the encoder tab but if not, press shift
> and tab and then use the right and left arrow keys until you reach the
> encoder tab
> c. Press tab until you reach the control for "on-the-fly MP3 encoding" and
> press the spacebar to uncheck this
> d. Press tab until you reach the encoder tab again and use the left arrow
> key until you reach the general tab
> e. Press tab until you reach the control "normalise volume" and press the
> spacebar to check this
> f. Press tab until you reach OK and press enter to confirm your changes
> 8. To rip all of the tracks to WAV format, press F8.
> 9. To rip all of the tracks to MP3 format, press F9.
> 10. If you don't want all tracks to be ripped from the CD, use the up and
> down arrow keys in the list of track titles until you reach the track you
> want before pressing F8 or F9.  If you want to select a number of tracks,
> you can do this using the standard windows keystrokes of shift with the up
> or down arrow to select contiguous tracks and control with the up and down
> arrow keys to unselect tracks.
> 11. You can change the default folder where CDEX will output your ripped
> tracks by making the following changes:
> a. Press F4 to enter the settings dialogue
> b. Press shift and tab and then left arrow until you reach the filenames
tab
> c. Press tab until you reach the WAV>MP3 control
> d. Route the JAWS cursor to the PC cursor using the insert + JAWS cursor
> keystroke
> e. Use the keystroke insert + left arrow to locate the button to the right
> of the WAV>MP3 control
> f. Press the left mouse button on the numpad to activate this button
> g. Select the folder where you'd like CDEX to place your ripped tracks and
> open the folder by pressing the right arrow key
> h. Press tab until you reach OK and press enter to confirm the choice of
> output folder
> i. Press tab until you reach OK and press enter to confirm your changes
> 12. You can change the format of the track names and the folders that CDEX
> will create when ripping by making the following changes:
> a. Press F4 to enter the settings dialogue
> b. Press shift and tab and then left arrow until you reach the filenames
tab
> c. Tab once to the output file format and directories edit field.  If you
> are confident with the naming conventions, you can edit your preferences
> directly into this field.  Otherwise, tab once more and press the output
> file format and directories button.  Use your JAWS or screen review cursor
> to read the options available.  In brief, the main options of interest
are:
>   %1 Artist information
>   %2 Album information
>   %3 Track number
>   %4 Track name
>   %5 CD Volume ID
>   %6 CDDB ID
>   %7 Track number with leading zero
> The \ character will create a subfolder.  For example, if placed between
%1
> and %2, the CD album titles will be output in a subfolder under the artist
> name.
> d. Tab to the ok button and press enter to confirm the new settings.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "frank DeWeese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 4:25 PM
> Subject: Re: copying CD question
>
>
> > could you advise me as to the procedure used to copy  with cdx
> >
> > frank
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 3:16 PM
> > Subject: Re: copying CD question
> >
> >
> > > Hi Cindy.
> > >
> > > If you want to copy the CD completely, you'd do well to get a burning
> > > program such as Nero.  Even with a single drive, you'll still be able
to
> > > copy the CD as Nero will read the source CD, reject it when it's
> finished
> > > reading  and then ask you to load the blank.
> > >
> > > If you want to rip a CD to your hard drive and then select some of the
> > > tracks to compile a CD then you'd do well to check out CDEX which is a
> > free,
> > > easy to use ripper.  You could then use a burning program like Nero to
> > burn
> > > the resulting compilation.
> > >
> > > Regards.
> > >
> > > Kevin
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Cynthia Handel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "pc-audio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 7:21 PM
> > > Subject: copying CD question
> > >
> > >
> > > > OK, I still have the same problem/question.  I only have one CD
drive
> > and
> > > > want to copy a CD onto my computer so I can burn it onto another
disk.
> > > > Since I've already played it and the feature in Real Player and
> Windows
> > > > Media Player no longer works (saving to library), how should I do
> this?
> > > >
> > > > Cindy
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then...find the
> > way."
> > > > Abraham Lincoln
> > > >
> > > >
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