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- Price: Free to try
- Operating system: Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 98
- Date added: June 01, 1999
- Total Downloads: 2,324,335
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From Audiograbber :Audiograbber allows you to copy music from a CD-ROM drive digitally, rather than the analog method that pipes the audio through the sound card first (see screen shot). This digital recording process enables you to make higher-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 free shareware version limits the number of tracks you can record from a CD; the fully functional registered version costs $25.
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; with older drives, you may need to extract to WAV format via the analog method.
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