1. Ok, what am I doing wrong? How do I use
this?
To start converting files, you need to refresh your CD, check the
format you want to convert, choose the files in the play list, and
finally rip CD.
To set output-format by yourself, press "Settings" on
the main menu.
For example, if you want to convert the first 3 files on your CD,
check them, rip CD, and then the conversion will begin.
If you want to set the parameters and output-format such as the
output-directory and the file-name-rule by yourself, you should
do as below:
1· Check the files you want to convert
2· Press "Settings" on the main menu
3· Active "CDDB page" to set the CDDB information,
active "CD Settings page" to set your CD information,
active "output-format page" to set the information of
output-files such as the output directory, active "MP3 settings
page" to set the parameters of MP3 files if you want to convert
your CD to MP3 files or active "WMA settings page" to
set the parameters of WMA files if you want to convert your CD to
WMA files or active "OGG settings page" to set the parameters
of OGG files if you want to convert your CD to OGG files.
4· rip CD
2. How can I select the output-directory?
Your converted files will be stored in the folder which has been
selected in output-directory window or the folder last time you
stored your files if you haven't set the output directory this time.
If it’s the first time you use EASE CD Ripper Plus, the output-directory
is "C:\Mp3con".
To set the output-directory by yourself, press "Settings"
on the main menu, active "output-format page", then click
"Select directory" button, the output-directory window
will appear.
For example, if you want to store your files in "D:\Music
", you would first double click "My Computer", followed
by double clicking "(D:)", followed by double clicking
the "My Music" folder. Click "Ok" button in
the output-directory-window and then click "Ok" in the
setting-windows, the directory will be stored. Your files will be
store in "D:\Music ".
3. How can I name my converted files?
To change the name of files, check the file and right click on
it, a menu will pop up and you simply need to click "Edit track
name". Then write the name you want your file have.
To change the rule of naming files, press "Settings"
on the main menu, active "output format page", and then
select the name-rule you want to set from the "Naming rule
for output files". There are 7 rules to name your files:
· <Title>:
· <Title>-<Artist>
· <Title>-<Artist>-<Album>
· <Artist>\<title>
· <Artist>\<number>-<title>
· <Artist>\<Album>\<title>
· <Artist>\<Album>\<number>-<title>
Title is the title of the CD file.
Artist is the name of the artist who created the original subject
of the CD. If there are many artists, the names are separated by
a semicolon and a blank.
Album is the CD's album name,
Number is the track-number of the CD file.
4. I have purchased a registration code and its not accepting
it!!!
Please make sure you are typing in the registration code. It is
pretty common to accidentally type in the product # or order #.
Scan down your order email to the line that says "Your registration
code is: " and the number right after that is your registration
code! Also, don’t forget to enter your name. More help on
registration.
5. I have not received my registration code! Isn’t
it about time!
Do not panic! In many cases, there may be a processing delay. Sometimes,
people have supplied the wrong email address. In rare cases, the
registered users are unreachable due to mis-configured email clients
or privacy control. See this for more help.
6. Where are my files?
You converted files are stored in output directory.
7. Some converted files are very quiet. How do I make them
the same volume?
Press "Settings" on the main menu, active "output
format page", then check "Normalize to". This will
make sure that all files have a consistent volume.
8. I can't create WMA files.
Please download wmfdist.exe.
9. If it can't detect CD-ROM device,
Please download ASPI driver program and install it on your computer.
it will probably fix the problems.
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