cdex110.zip - mirror 646 kilobytes
CDex is an application that can record digital audio tracks directly from compact discs, without going through your sound card (a process known as "ripping"), with your sound card you can only record (sample) the analog signal from the CD. This means that the signal is first convert to an analog signal by the CD, which is fed into the sound-card and digitized by the sound-card. In practically all situations the quality of the recording will deteriorate. CDex on the other hand, is reading the digital audio data directly from the disc. You can save tracks as CD-quality .wav files, or use CDex's built-in encoding library to convert them into the space-saving .mp3 format. CDex also supports third-party encoders for .mp3, .vqf, and .aac files. CDex can extract just partial tracks from compact discs. Other features include the ability to encode existing .wav files to .mp3 format; basic CD playing functions; and CDDB support. Note: Your CD-ROM drive must support digital audio extraction using Adaptec's ASPI library Manager
gram50.zip 244 kilobytes
Special requirements: 16 MB RAM minimal
A dual channel audio spectrum analyzer for Windows 95 which can provide either a scrolling time-frequency display or a spectrum analyzer scope display in real time for any sound source connected to your sound card. It also allows recording and playback of sounds, and can provide very high resolution spectrum analysis of wave files with a wide choice of frequency bands and frequency resolution and either linear or logarithmic frequency scales. Spectrogram is ideal for any purpose related to sound spectrum analysis including: analysis and identification of biological sounds, analysis and identification of human speech, analysis of musical performances, tuning of musical instruments, evaluation and calibration of home audio systems, ham Radio audio reception and tuning, analysis of radio interference including atmospheric, electromagnetic effects