
This is the track number on the CD.
If this field is marked with Yes it will be recorded when you record selected tracks from the input menu or when you press the record button with two red dots. If you press the record button with one red dot the track that is highlighted will be recorded.
This is a name set by this program or or given by the windows file cdplayer.ini. This file is a file most cd players and cd rippers use to store information about Audio CDs in.
This is the name the the extracted file was saved as. The file is placed in the directory given by the dialog General Options.
This is where the track starts on the CD. Note: First track often starts after 2 seconds. In the first bytes on an audio CD the Table Of Contents (TOC) is stored. If these bytes are unreadable the CD can't be extracted since the program can't read any information of where the tracks are stored.
This is the length of the track given in minutes and seconds. Only two digits so far. If the record is longer that 60 minutes the program only show the wrong position but the program is still able to extract the file.
The size of the track. If you record the file using Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) this is the file size you will get if you extract the track to a wave file with the format Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Audio - 44,100 kHz - 16 bit Stereo.
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