Section 4. Running Audio Capture 2000
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9. Click the Capture Tracks button to start Audio Capture 2000. Plextor Manager
downloads the disc data for you and shows it in the Audio Capture 2000 display
window. You see information such as the album and artist name.
If desired, click the CDDB icon in the CDDB text box to connect to the CDDB home
page. Your Internet browser shows the home page, where you can get more
information about artists and albums.
NOTE: CDDB information is stored on your PC in a small text file and is shared
between MVP 2000 and Audio Capture 2000. So once you link to CDDB to extract
disc information using either of these two applications, you do not need to do it again
for that disc. From that point, MVP 2000 and Audio Capture 2000 have access to the
information in the text file, even if you’re no longer connected to the master CDDB
database via the Internet.
Toggling Song Title as Filename
By default, Audio Capture 2000 displays the song title, if it is available from CD-
Text (on the CD itself) or the CDDB database. Audio Capture 2000 also saves the
audio file with the song title as the filename.
You can choose to turn off this feature, replacing it with a more generic choice of
filenames as track numbers.
To turn off the use of song titles as filenames:
1. In the Audio Capture 2000 window, click the Set CDDB Options button. You see
the CDDB text box for Audio Capture 2000.
2. In the CDDB text box, note the check box that reads “Use track name as filename
(trackxx.wav if disabled).” Click this check box off to disable it.
3. Click OK to exit the CDDB text box and return to Audio Capture 2000.