CDEX - README.TXT FILE =============================================================== Copyright (C) 1998-2002 by Albert L Faber COPYRIGHT NOTICE: All content in this file may not be copied (partly or as a whole), or re-used in other applications (e.g. CDex spin-offs), without the express written permission of the copyright holder(s) =============================================================== INTRODUCTION: =============================================================== Cdex is a is utility which can extract Digital Audio (DA) tracks from an Audio CD into files on the hard disk. The extracted audio tracks can be stored as WAV or MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) files. CDex is using the Adaptec's ASPI library Manager to communicate with the CD-ROM device, So make sure that you have installed the proper ASPI drivers (see also the HELP file and the FAQ page!) The latest version of CDex can be downloaded from http://cdexos.sourceforge.net or http://www.cdex.n3.net SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: =============================================================== 1) Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME & Windows-NT4 SP3, Windows 2000 or Windows-XP 2) Adaptec ASPI for Win32 Manager (for Windows 95/95/ME ) 3) Digital Audio Extracting capable CD drive 4) Intel x386 or compatible processor HOW TO INSTALL CDEX (ZIP FILE): =============================================================== There are no special installation requirements, extract all the files that are in the zip file to a directory where you want to install CDex. Once installed, you can start the CDex application by selecting the CDex.exe, or you can create a dekstop short-cut. However, if you do create a desktop short-cut make sure that you set the "Start In" field to the directory where you extracted the CDex files. For more detailed information, please consult the help file ! KNOWN PROBLEMS: =============================================================== None Bugs, comments & suggestions: =============================================================== Bugs, undefined behavior etc. and suggestions can be forwarded to the author (Albert Faber). If you have a question, make sure that you have READ the HELP file first, If you can can't find the answer to your question, please consult the forum page at the CDex home page ( http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/boards/ ) Warranty & licence: =============================================================== see Help file for GNU GPL license This distribution of CDex (ZIP file) should contain the following files: =============================================================== ----- Main application ----- CDex.exe (The CDex executable) CDex.hlp (CDex Help File) CDex.cnt (CDex Help Contents File) CDRip.dll (library file with CD-ripper routines) CDex.exe.manifest (Windows XP manifest file) ----- Encoder libraries ----- lame_enc.dll ( MPEG-I Layer 3 encoder ) Mp2Enc.dll ( MPEG-I Layer 2 encoder ) libsndfile.dll ( WAV sound library ) WMA8Connect.dll ( WMA8 encoder DLL ) vorbis.dll ( library file for Ogg Vorbis encoder ) vorbisenc.dll ( library file for Ogg Vorbis encoder ) ogg.dll ( library file for Ogg Vorbis encoder ) MACDll.dll ( Monkey's Audio Encoder library ) ----- Decoder libraries ----- Plugins\in_mp3.dll Plugins\in_vorbis.dll Plugins\in_vorbis.txt ----- Additonal Text files ----- Changes.txt (Change log with release information) Readme.txt (this file) ----- Language Text files ----- lang\deutsch.cdex.lang ( German resource file ) lang\english.cdex.lang ( English resource file ) lang\spanish.cdex.lang ( Spanish resource file ) lang\italiano.cdex.lang ( Italian resource file ) Many more language are supported, however, to keep the distribution to an acceptable level, only a few language files are standard shipped with CDex. Please check out the Options->Select Langauge->Check for additional/updated language files menu option, or visit the http://www.cdex.n3.net/lang/langcheck.php?cdexVersion=1.50 WEB page to get an overview of the available language files ======= ### ======