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• CD Ripper Options

CDDB Options:
· Get CDDB from any available source: Both CDDB Sources.
· Get CDDB info from On-Line Data Base: CDDB On-Line Data Base.
· Use only "cdplayer.ini": File "cdplayer.ini" on local computer.
· Address: the CDDB On-Line Data Base address.
· Timeout: Timeout on query CDDB Server. Range from 0 to 15,000ms. The default value is 10,000.

CD Options:
· Burst mode: Optimimal for fast grab. No jitter correction. Normal block read at once. Retries on Read error is 50. Drive spin up the disk during 1000ms before read track. Max grab speed is 32.
· Synch mode (Correct Jitter Errors): Optimimal for precision grab. Jitter errors correction. Normal block read at once. Retries on Read or Synch error is 100. Drive spin up the disk during 3000ms before read track. Max grab speed is 24.
· Secure Mode (Double Precision Error Correction): Optimimal for precision grab of old and very used CD. Jitter errors correction. Normal block read at once. Retries on Read or Synch error is 100. Drive spin up the disk during 3000ms before read track. Max grab speed is 16.Every block reads and re-reads before the number of the blocks, contains the same data will be 50% or more from the number of read blocks.
· Paranoid Mode (Small Blocks Read, drive cache disable): Optimal only for grab on unreadable (scratched) CD. Jitter errors correction. Very small block read at once. Retries on Read or Synch error is 125. Driver doesn't spin up the disk before read track. Max grab speed is 1. If CD drive caches audio data, catch will be disable. Every block reads and re-reads before the number of the blocks, contains the same data will be 50% or more from the number of read blocks.
· Retries on Read or Synch Error: sets re-read retries number on read or synch error during grab. Range from 0 to 100. The default value is 5.
· Extraction Speed Low or Equal: max drive speed during grab. Range from 1 to 32. The default value is 32.
· Action On UnRecovery Read or Synch Error: Stop—Stop grab if read or synch error occurs, Silence—Insert silence (null amplitude) block on error block place, Cut—Cut error block, Correct—Correct error block using build-in error correction algorithm. By default, we check 'Correct'.

Output Options:
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Output Directory: Click 'Select Directory' button to choose the folder where you want to save you created files.
· Normalize: Analyzes the waveforms of your digital music out the peaks and valleys within certain CD-lists, then cranks up the spots with less amplitude to ultimately create a smooth listening experience. In the other word, if the files to convert have different volume levels, it will convert the files to the same volume level. The value ranges from 0 to 100. The default value is 98.
· Naming rule for output files: Choose the naming rule for your files. There are 7 methods to name your files name: <Title>, <Title>-<Artist>, <Title>-<Artist>-<Album>, <artist>\<title>, <artist>\<number>-<title>, <artist>\<album>\<title>, <artist>\<album>\<number>-<title>.

WAV Options:
· Set the frequency, or number of times an event repeats, or number of vibrations procuced by a signal or sound, in a given period. Frequency is measured is Hz. One Hertz is one cycle per second. In Ease Jukebox, the settings are listed in kHz, or kilohertz. The value you can choose from is 48,000 Hz, 44,100 Hz, 32,000 Hz, 24,000 Hz, 22,050 Hz, 16,000 Hz, 12,000 Hz, 11,025 Hz, 8,000 Hz, 6,000Hz. By default is 44,100 Hz.
· Set a channel, such as mono or stereo. A stereo signal consists of two separate audio channels, while mono signal has one. A signal audio file may contain information for one, two, or in some cases, more audio channels. This means that stereo produces better quality sound. By default is Stereo.
· Set Bit per sample: The more bits used to store each sample in digital form, the more thorough the original signal's amplitude can be represented. This in turn may result in higher audio quality in the system. However, the more bits used per sample, the larger the digital audio data size. By default is 16 bits.

MP3 Options:
· Set the frequency, or number of times an event repeats, or number of vibrations procuced by a signal or sound, in a given period. Frequency is measured is Hz. One Hertz is one cycle per second. In Ease Jukebox, the settings are listed in kHz, or kilohertz. The value you can choose from is 48,000 Hz, 44,100 Hz, 32,000 Hz. By default is 44,100 Hz.
· Set a channel, such as mono or stereo. A stereo signal consists of two separate audio channels, while mono signal has one. A signal audio file may contain information for one, two, or in some cases, more audio channels. This means that stereo produces better quality sound. By default is Stereo.
· Specifies the bitrate. The more bits used to store each sample in digital form, the more thorough the original signal's amplitude can be represented. This in turn may result in higher audio quality in the system. However, the more bits used per sample, the larger the digital audio data size. The value you can choose from is 40kb, 48kb, 56kb, 64kb, 80kb, 96kb, 112kb, 128kb, 160kb, 192kb, 224kb, 256kb, 320kb. By default is 128kb.
· VBR Bitrate: Set VBR bitrate. The values you can choose from are 40kb, 48kb, 56kb, 64kb, 80kb, 96kb, 112kb, 128kb, 160kb, 192kb, 224kb, 256kb, 320kb. By default is 128kb.
· VBR Quality: Set VBR Quality. Varies from 0 (best quality and worse speed) to 9 (worse quality and best speed). By default is 5.

OGG Options:
· Set the frequency, or number of times an event repeats, or number of vibrations procuced by a signal or sound, in a given period. Frequency is measured is Hz. One Hertz is one cycle per second. In Ease Jukebox, the settings are listed in kHz, or kilohertz. The value you can choose from is 48,000 Hz, 44,100 Hz, 32,000 Hz. By default is 44,100 Hz.
· Set a channel, such as mono or stereo. A stereo signal consists of two separate audio channels, while mono signal has one. A signal audio file may contain information for one, two, or in some cases, more audio channels. This means that stereo produces better quality sound. By default is Stereo.
· Specifies the bitrate. The more bits used to store each sample in digital form, the more thorough the original signal's amplitude can be represented. This in turn may result in higher audio quality in the system. However, the more bits used per sample, the larger the digital audio data size. The value you can choose from is 48kb, 56kb, 64kb, 80kb, 96kb, 112kb, 128kb, 160kb, 192kb, 224kb, 256kb, 320kb. By default is 128kb.
· Quality: Varies from 0 to 1000. By default is 300.

WMA Options:
There are 18 wma formats for you to choose from. By default is 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 128 kbps. Audio for CD-quality transparency (128 Kbps stereo).
• 8,000 Hz; 16 Bit; Mono; 6 kbps. Audio for low bit rate voice-oriented content (6.5 Kbps)
• 22,050 Hz; 16 Bit; Mono; 20 kbps. Audio for FM radio quality for dial-up modems (28.8 Kbps mono)
• 22,050 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 20 kbps. Audio for FM radio quality for dial-up modems (28.8 Kbps stereo)
• 32,000 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 32 kbps. Audio for dial-up modems (56 Kbps stereo)
• 32,000 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 48 kbps. Audio for single-channel ISDN (64 Kbps stereo)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 64 kbps. Audio for near-CD quality (64 Kbps stereo)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 96 kbps. Audio for CD-quality (96 Kbps stereo)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 128 kbps. Audio for CD-quality transparency (128 Kbps stereo)
• 22,050 Hz; 16 Bit; Mono; 20 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial-up Modem (Mono, 28.8 Kbps)
• 22,050 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 20 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial-up Modem (FM Radio Stereo, 28.8 Kbps)
• 32,000 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 32 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial-up Modem (32 Kbps)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 48 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial-up Modem (Near CD quality, 48 Kbps)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 64 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for Dial-up Modem (CD quality, 64 Kbps)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 96 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for ISDN (Better than CD quality, 96 Kbps)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 128 kbps. Windows Media Audio 8 for ISDN (Better than CD quality, 128 Kbps)
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 64 kbps. Windows Media 8 Fair Quality based VBR for Broadband
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 64 kbps. Windows Media 8 High Quality based VBR for Broadband
• 44,100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; 64 kbps. Windows Media 8 Best Quality based VBR for Broadband.

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