I.D. AL - AP303 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
I.D. AL - AP303 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
I.D. AL - AP303 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
I.D. AL - AP303 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
I.D. AL - AP303 - Professional MP3 audio player - Manual
® Waves System
V 3.0 - 2004
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CDDB
CDDB is an Audio CD database. When you insert a CD in the CD player, the CD ID is scanned and after a
query to a CDDB server on internet, the player will receive information about the artist, the album and the
tracks titles. With this function, you don’t have to enter names with your keyboard.
2 - Validate your options and insert an Audio CD
Insert an Audio CD in the CD player. Immediately, CDex will connect to local CDDB in search of the Audio
CD. If this Audio CD is unknown, the player will search information in the internet CDDB if you’re
connected to internet. You can then skip to the next phase.
3 – CD ripping
It’s time now for CD ripping. Select all the desired tracks. Click on the second icon in the right raw
track(s)->MPEG , or select the menu "Conversion => Extract CD tracks in MPEG format. You can also
extract only a part of the CD.
Ripping will be done in two steps.
A - Extraction
CDex will search music on the Audio CD and will save it in a temporary directory. Progress is shown in
a status bar.
B - Encoding
As for extraction, CDex then encodes the extracted files you chose, one by one, in MP3 format.
Depending on CD, player (and its extraction speed) and of course your computer performances, full
ripping of your Audio CD will take more or less time. Generally, a full CD is extracted and encoded in 10
to 15 minutes.
4 – Retrieve MP3 files in the destination folder and transfer them in your player.
Note: You can download Sound Forge demo version or a full version of CDex on our site: www.id-al.com