Point 2 - try to do it for the new CD (which you have never edited before).
"?????? '% ' ??????? ??? ??????????? ? ????????."
Once again:
Choose teh English language
Go to any track. Click right button of your muse and choose properties.
Click "Load form CDDB" and then "Local DB" (do it for a new CD and I suppose you don't have any local db).
You just get the above information.
The last "another bug" appears on every ENTER but only on WinNT, on WinXP works ok. I will try tomorrow if in the previous version of your plugin worked corectly on WinNT.
Edit in rip.lng file
line NOTFOUND=% not found - not correct NOTFOUND=%s not found -
That's it
I also hope Andrzej Kaczmarczyk will send you corrected translation. Haven't you think of separarte .lng files for different languages? Now you must include it to whole package. If it would be separate it could be uploaded by translators later and downloaded by interested user anytime.
[+] Convert WAV to MP3
[+] Convert WAV to OGG
[+] Convert OGG to WAV
[+] Convert OGG to MP3
[+] Convert MP3 to OGG
[+] Convert MP3 to WAV
[+] Convert MP3 to MP3 with change quality
[*] Language adjustment are in separate files
[*] Small change and corrections[/b]
I was happy to notice that CD-Ripper can easily convert files in branched view storing the resulted files in the original path they belong too. Other audio conversion tools usually prompt the user for a single folder of where the files should be stored after conversion and the user has to distribute the files to the directories they used to belong which is not straightforward at all. But CD-Rip has no such problem since everything is stored where it belongs if we convert files that are available in different directories (while in branched view). Well done SCHMaster!
Now, I was wondering if I could ask for two wishes:
1. Support for Microsoft’s WMA format and
2. A tick box in the settings where we could have the ability to delete the original files after conversion. It could ask if the user wants that to take place automatically or with a confirmation dialog box. We could also have the ability to select if deletion will take place even if the file extension has changes e.g. converting wavs to mp3s and not only mp3s to a lower bit rate for example. Finally this option should be inactive if converting/extracting from CD-ROMs since deletion on the source location is not possible for apparent reasons!
Thank you again SCHMaster for this tool and for taking the time to go through my suggestions. Keep up the good work!
Kind regards,
Panos
"My only reason for still using M$ Window$ as an OS is the existence of Total Commander!" Christian Ghisler Rules!!!
Well,
I don't know how to say it.... but I can't find .. how the convert function works
I put the CD with mp3 files to the CD drive and CD-Ripper can't see it.
Probably I do (or don't do) something stupid... help me, please.
djk wrote:Well,
I don't know how to say it.... but I can't find .. how the convert function works
I put the CD with mp3 files to the CD drive and CD-Ripper can't see it.
Probably I do (or don't do) something stupid... help me, please.
I haven’t try that scenario but probably CD-Ripper was build to look just for audio files on the drive (correct me SCHMaster if I’m wrong) so the problem you experience. Try copying the mp3s from your CD-Rom drive to your HD and perform the conversion on your HD.
"My only reason for still using M$ Window$ as an OS is the existence of Total Commander!" Christian Ghisler Rules!!!
Excuse me for long absence - guilty my provider (single in our small city)
So ...
2norfie
Under all respect to Ghistler, INI file will is found in plugin directory.
Thank you for translation!
2pdavit
Will Move (F6) work (as a deletion process of the original file) only for down-sampling (i.e. same file extention) or also for converting? (i.e. file extenstion changes).
"My only reason for still using M$ Window$ as an OS is the existence of Total Commander!" Christian Ghisler Rules!!!