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Audex

   0.79  

KDE CD/DVD Software

Score 92%
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Homepage:  Link
Downloads:  4966
Submitted:  Mar 18 2008
Updated:  Nov 16 2014

Description:

Audex is an audio grabber tool for CD-ROM drives based on KDE 4.

Audex creates profiles for LAME, OGG Vorbis (oggenc), FLAC, MP4/M4A/AAC (faac) and RIFF WAVE. Please install your favorite encoder.
Of course for WAVE no external encoder is needed!
Beyond you can define custom profile, which means, that audex works together with commmand line encoders in general.

You can define extensive filename schemes. Please take a look at the documentation on the Audex webpage to see what's possible.

Some features are:
* Extracting with CDDA Paranoia. So you have quite perfect audio quality.
* Extracting and encoding run parallel.
* Extensive filename schemes.
* Filename editing with local and remote CDDB/FreeDB database.
* Metadata correction tools like capitalize etc.
* Multi-profile ripping (with one commandline-encoder per profile).
* Fetch covers from the internet and store them in the database.
* Create playlists, cover and template-based-info files in target directory.
* Creates ripping and encoding protocols.
* Transfer files with KDE KIO-Slaves.

**IMPORTANT NOTE: As LAME still can't handle unicode characters correct, Audex uses since version 0.73 eyeD3 for tagging mp3 files, if available. It is highly recommended to install eye3D on your system if you create mp3 files with Audex! **




Changelog:

Changelog 0.79 (Södertälje release)
* Only bugfix release.




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 add completion notifier

 
 by google01103 on: Jul 3 2009
 
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could you throw a popup in the system tray when a cd has finished being ripped?


Suse 11.1 x64, KDE 4.3, Opera 10.x weekly build
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 Re: add completion notifier

 
 by marcomaniac on: Jul 4 2009
 
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Oh, that's an great idea!
I will integrate this feature in Audex 0.72.


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 date tag field error

 
 by google01103 on: Jul 3 2009
 
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it appears the date field is populated with the year the cd is being ripped not the date of the original recording

thanks,


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 Re: date tag field error

 
 by marcomaniac on: Jul 4 2009
 
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It seems to be the "musicbrainz-issue". Please try do deactivate MusicBrainz (use only CDDB) and report. Thank you.


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 Re: Re: date tag field error

 
 by google01103 on: Jul 4 2009
 
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yes disable musicbrainz seem to resolve this


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 AAC still not working

 
 by jmdennis on: Jul 4 2009
 
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I tried the newest version on Ubuntu this morning and it is still not working. It can read the cd and import the first track but then has problems encoding. It works great as a ogg file though but using faac does not work. I have not tried the nero tip yet though.


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 lame options?

 
 by MatzeR on: Jul 17 2009
 
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Hey, which options does Audex use, if I rip as mp3 in "Extrem" Quality?

Normaly I just rip my files with the option -V2. Is it possible to enable this option in Audex?


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 Re: lame options?

 
 by marcomaniac on: Jul 18 2009
 
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Audex make use of the lame presets you can see with

lame --preset help

They are called the same as in audex (medium, standard, extreme, insane)

I'm not sure, but I think with LAME the presets according to this command line settings:

--preset standard == -V 2
--preset extreme == -V 0
--preset insane == -b 320

Beyond this you can define your own profile with custom encoder and give LAME parameters you want.


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 Now in FreeBSD ports

 
 by BSDKaffee on: Jul 20 2009
 
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Audex is now available for FreeBSD through the ports system as: audio/audex

http://www.freshports.org/audio/audex/


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 Re: Now in FreeBSD ports

 
 by marcomaniac on: Jul 30 2009
 
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Thanks alot!


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 Drive Error

 
 by jmdennis on: Aug 5 2009
 
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I am using KDE 4.3 and getting a drive error. Even when I launch audex with nothing in the drive. k3b see's the drive and so does kde but not audex. I have even changed the drive in audex to no avail. I am using chakra again but this time all the codecs are available. I thought I would give it a try. I am using beta 5 at the moment since this is the latest.


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