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I Installed CDex, but are not able to listen to MP3 files, and the MPEG->MPEG conversion does not work and neither the MPEG->WAV option fails also, whats wrong?

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I Installed CDex, but are not able to listen to MP3 files, and the MPEG->MPEG conversion does not work and neither the MPEG->WAV option fails also, whats wrong?

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If you used the zip file, you probably have not selected the “Use Folder Names” option during the unzipping process, therefore the input plugins (e.g. in_mp3.dll) are not placed in the Plugins folder. To remedy this problem, Unzip the files again with the “Use Folder Names” option enabled within WinZip ( or create a Plugins folder, and move the in_*.dll files into this folder ) When you used the EXE Installer file, you probably have de-selected the “Winamp Plugins” option, so the plugins are not installed. To remedy this problem, re-install CDex with the “Winamp Plugins” option enabled. When I extract MP3 files from a CD, I woulb like CDex to create ‘Napster Style’ file names (i.e. [artist]-[title].mp3) instead storing trackes into separate directories based on artist/album/trackname information, how can I do that? Will just change the build file name string (press F4 and select the Filenames TAB) to: %1-%4 and you should be set, take a look at the help file for more details which opti

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