A 12-band equalizer used when playing tracks.

None of the filters are used when extracting tracks they can only be used when playing.
The output value of the track played.
The Half Speed (Time Stretch) function is still under developing. Compared to other program and guitar multi-effects time stretch function I must say that the time stretch is good enough. However whenever you stretch the time of a track without changing the key you always get some unwanted distortion. This is mainly because you also stretch every echo effect such as gated drums. Gated drums always sound strange when stretching audio. I have used two methods for the time stretch. Sequential Over Lapped and Add (SOLA) method and my own Overlap Derivative and Add Sine wave (ODAS) .
The pitch value. This function can be used if you want to decrease or increase the speed of the track. Note: The pitch is not used while recording. This function changes the frequency. 0 = original pitch, -50 = half pitch, 50 = double pitch.

When repeating in showed, Rosoft CD Extractor plays the next track when the program has finished a track. Rosoft CD Extractor stops after the last track.
The track, which is played.
The position in the track, which is played. The time is given in minutes and seconds.
The buffer is an internal buffer use by Rosoft CD Extractor while playing. If the buffer gets full or empty you will probably have problems playing tracks. This can be because of the sound board or if you have a slow CD-ROM or a damage CD.
This field tells how many external encoders there are running. You should
not stop the program until this field is zero, otherwise you will have undeleted
temporary wave files in your destination directory
The meters shows the output volume written to your sound card
This is the number of frames the program has read.
Shows the effective speed when reading CDDA information.
Note: This is the number of frames written to the wave files. If
you record using External Encoders this shown how much is written to the
temporary file.
The upper progress shown the percentage of the tracks that has been recording according to now many tracks you want to record. The lower progress shown the percentage of the file recording that has been recording.
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