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The '''CD Audio Decoder''' component is used for [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|CDDA]] playback and ripping. | The '''CD Audio Decoder''' component is used for [[Compact Disc Digital Audio|CDDA]] playback and ripping. |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 21 July 2019
CD Audio Decoder | |
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![]() foo_cdda | |
Developer(s) | Peter Pawlowski |
Release information | |
Stable release | 3.0 |
foobar2000 compatibility | |
Minimum version | TBC |
UI module(s) | N/A |
Additional information | |
Use | Input |
The CD Audio Decoder component is used for CDDA playback and ripping.
Usage[edit]
From the File menu, select Open audio CD... to view the "Open Audio CD" dialog box. Providing an audio CD is present, the following options will be available:
Drive settings[edit]
- Read offset correction
- Either manually enter, or automatically detect, the drive's read offset correction. Automatic detection requires the use of "reference" discs, which are stored in a database.
- Ripping security
- Select either "disabled", "standard" or "paranoid".
- Limit drive speed while reading
- Force foobar2000 to limit the drive's read speed.
Play[edit]
Play the contents of the CD in a new playlist called "Audio CD".
Add to playlist[edit]
Add the contents of the CD to the currently-selected playlist.
Rip[edit]
- Album information
- Enter metadata for the entire disc.
- Track information
- Enter metadata for each track.
- Information lookup
- Use one of the available online databases to retrieve disc information. By default, freedb and MusicBrainz are available.
- Verify with AccurateRip
- Once the rip is complete, use AccurateRip to verify the accuracy of the extracted audio.
- Proceed to the Converter Setup dialog
- Open the Converter options to allow the configuration/creation of presets.
- Rip now using one of the existing presets
- Begin ripping/conversion using a preset selected from the dropdown box underneath.