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XPort

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Cddissect V1.1 Released
« on: April 11, 2003, 06:19:00 PM »

CDDISSECT for Windows version 1.1 by XPort


Version 1 of CDDISSECT was including the 2-second pre/post gap data in the MP3
files.  This means that there is (probably) 2 seconds of silence at the end of
each MP3 track.  Most of the time, this is not noticeable, but some games
have background music that is meant to sound seamless when it loops back
to the beginning.  This is why I thought another release was in order.

It's possible that some game-makers wrote audio data into
those 2-second gaps, so I've made its removal selectable.

Starting with CDDISSECT version 1.1, the default will be to chop off the
2-second pre-post gap from the end of the audio tracks.  If, in the unlikely
event that this actually truncates real data, you can keep the 2-second gap
data by using the "-2s" option.

Enjoy

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mr jones

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Cddissect V1.1 Released
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2003, 06:49:00 PM »

DOH!

And I just finished downloading the previous version.

Thanks again XPort, I'll hafta try this out in a bit. :)
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chilin_dude

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Cddissect V1.1 Released
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2003, 08:41:00 AM »

Had to say i really love this tool Xport i was wondering if there was anyway of speeding up the ripping of the cds? say for example process multiple audio to mp3 songs at the same time?
thanks in advance!
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XPort

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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2003, 09:43:00 AM »

chillin_dude :  If the program were to attempt to process multiple CD audio tracks simultaneously, it would have the effect of making things a *lot* slower.  The CD laser would be seeking back and forth between the tracks while it's processing them which would cause an enormous amount of overhead.  It's already going as fast as it can.  
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