Audiograbber allows you to copy music from a CD-ROM drive digitally, rather than using the analog method that first pipes the audio through the sound card (see screenshot). This digital recording process enables you to make high-quality copies of the original music. Audiograbber can be configured to test the quality of its recording. In addition, Audiograbber can automatically normalize the music, delete silence from the start and/or end of tracks, encode straight to MP3 format via internal MP3 or WMA (MS Audio 4.0) codecs, or send an extracted WAV file to an external MP3 encoder. Audiograbber also supports the downloading of CD track listings via CDDB. This version includes ID3v2 support (with lyrics) and some minor functionality improvements.
Note: In order to extract audio directly to MP3 or WMA format without an intermediate WAV file, your CD-ROM drive must support digital audio extraction. Some older CD-ROM drives don't support this technology. With older drives, you may need to extract to WAV format via the analog method. The unregistered version can rip only half of the tracks on a disc randomly. Registration costs $25.
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Bas, 100621.56@compuserve.com
"Very Simple to use even for beginner"
Found it simple to install and setup.Ease of use is it prime quality, producing very acceptable sounds.
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Company: Audiograbber
Version: 1.80 build 2
Date added: March 19, 2001
File size: 1.3MB
Approx. download time: 3 min. at 56 kbps; Clock this download