Stuart Halliday

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  • 'Get more plugins' doesn't work

    Are the Developers aware that the Help> Get more plugins menu doesn't work any longer?.

    2009-09-14 07:40:25 UTC in Notepad++

  • Followup: RE: Can't rip CD, what can I do?

    If you give a man a fish, he eats for a day. If you teach a man how to fish, he eats for a lifetime. I'll give you a clue. This will give you an idea of the problems. http://www.gameburnworld.com/cdgamecopyprotections.shtml Then look on its left panel.

    2009-09-05 20:47:01 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: ASPI problem?

    Install the Adaptec XP version? Aspi 4.71a2 is the one I have in my own archives http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/downloads I've put it online in my web site. Have a look: http://mytriops.com/files/aspi_471a2.exe It's only 510K Here is the start of the README.TXT in it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Adaptec Inc., Copyright (c) 2002 ASPI...

    2009-09-05 20:39:20 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: Can't rip CD, what can I do?

    > Any suggestions which tools will rip copy-protected CDs? A five minute search on the Internet will reveal that. Just beware of any tools you have to pay for.

    2009-09-04 13:51:06 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: Can't rip CD, what can I do?

    Sure we're here. But you've not said anything sensible. There are quite a few commercial CDs on the sale which are copy protected. CDex obviously can't copy these as they are not made to the Red Book standard. You'll need to look elsewhere for these kind of tools.

    2009-08-31 22:01:24 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: Rename ripped Wav-files with CDCB

    You can't expect CDex to do this. If you rip a CD whilst offline and you don't manually add the track names before ripping then you'll need to rename the files once it has been ripped.

    2009-07-10 07:12:39 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: emailing saved track titles with cdex

    OK, the Local CDDB files are stored in the path indicated by the 'Local CDDB' tab. So open this folder and put the file into a text editor. Mine for example is: C:\Documents and Settings\xxxx\My Documents\My Music\CDDB\ You'll find them there. You may wish to tick the option "Write as MS-DOS text files" before you fetch them off the Internet CDDB site as that may make it...

    2009-06-14 21:54:38 UTC in CDex

  • Followup: RE: emailing saved track titles with cdex

    Surely save track as a mp3, then drop the created file into your email program as a attachment?.

    2009-06-13 14:14:30 UTC in CDex

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