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Ease Jukebox 1.30 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - Ease Jukebox

  1. What is the difference between ID3 V1 Tag and ID3 V2 Tag?
    ID3 V1 Tag is the 128-byte ending information of audio file which includes Title, Artist, Album, Comment, Genre, Year and Track Number while ID3 V2 Tag is the head of audio file which can contain more information.

  2. How do I record from a LP or cassette?
    Ease Jukebox's Recorder can be used to record from any available source.
    Therefore, you must make the necessary hardware connection from your stereo or other source device to your sound card.

    Now, within the Recorder, select the connection used on your sound card as the input source for recording. Start playback on your stereo or other devices, and click the record button on the Recorder window. When the audio content playback is complete, press Stop on the Recorder.

    If you prefer to save the recording directly to the format you like, before recording, click the 'Option' button or click File > Option and select the format in the Format list and set the parameters you want your files have. You can define the setting to be automatically used for future recordings.


  3. Converting from CD produces poor results. What do you recommend to achieve the best quality output ?
    Conversion output quality is affected by two factors: CD-ROM drive and system processing power. For best conversion performance, do the following: Avoid simultaneously running other applications which would drain the CPU's power (graphics programs, scanners, other compressors, etc.)

    Avoid simultaneously running other applications which are writing to the hard drive.

    Certain configurations which cause the operating system to crash, such as low memory or several open windows, will also affect the quality of conversion output.


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