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vize84
I tried to copy the dll of gogo 3.12 in the cdex directory as I've done with gogo 3.11 but when I chose the encoder in the list gogo doesn't appear (It appeared with gogo 3.11 dll...) so I tried to use the external encoder option but It doesn't work... Can anybody help me, is there a string to write (I tried %1 %2)?

Second question: how to encode on the fly with EAC, I know it's not safe to do that but how can I do that?

Thanx
john33
QUOTE(vize84 @ Mar 18 2004, 07:15 PM)
I tried to copy the dll of gogo 3.12 in the cdex directory as I've done with gogo 3.11 but when I chose the encoder in the list gogo doesn't appear (It appeared with gogo 3.11 dll...)

I should try reinstalling your copy of CDex as the Gogo 3.12 dll works fine here. smile.gif
LoFiYo
QUOTE(vize84 @ Mar 18 2004, 02:15 PM)
I tried to copy the dll of gogo 3.12 in the cdex directory as I've done with gogo 3.11 but when I chose the encoder in the list gogo doesn't appear (It appeared with gogo 3.11 dll...) so I tried to use the external encoder option but It doesn't work... Can anybody help me, is there a string to write (I tried %1 %2)?

If you can't get 3.12 to work, I wouldn't worry about it. Both 3.11 & 3.12 (command line) versions produce bit identical files (I have yet to find out the difference between 3.11 and 3.12).

Also, the dll version of gogo 3.11, when used with CDex 1.5x, produces bad mp3 files according to ENCSPOT. The bad last frame field says "yes" for files created by gogo 3.11 dll. The command line versions have been working perfectly for me. I would stick to the command line version of 3.11 or 3.12.
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