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Audiograbber - Audiograbber grabs audio from cd's

 
 Discussion by chansard with 12 Replies.
 Last Update: April 24, 2005, 4:55 pm
 
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Audiograbber is a beautiful piece of software that grabs digital audio from cd's.
It copies the audio digitally-not through the soundcard-which enables you to make perfect copies of the originals.
It can even perform a test to see that the copies really are perfect. Audiograbber can also automatically normalize the music, delete silence from the start and/or end of tracks, and send them to a variety or external MP3 encoders, such as Fraunhofers L3enc, or even use some MP3/WMA encoders internally for automatic creation of MP3's.

Audiograbber can download and upload disc info from freedb, an Internet compact disc database. You can even record your vinyl LP's or cassette tapes with Audiograbber and make wav's or MP3's of them. There are a lot more functions in Audiograbber, but to put it simply: Audiograbber has the most features one can wish from such a program!

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   Wed Sep 15, 2004    Reply         

I'am totally agree with you, but before to make a copy from cd, you may see this ... it will help to make a better decision....

http://www.lnreview.co.uk/music/should_i_rip_this.html

   Wed Sep 15, 2004    Reply         

I have used Audiograbber in the past and have been really happy with it. It's a little slow but that's the price you pay for quality. I would like to see it be a little easier or more intuitive to use and it could use a few more features (maybe a newer version now is like that?). But you can't really go wrong with it.

   Wed Sep 15, 2004    Reply         


I did tried Audiograbber before (it was still a commercial software)..It was good but I was annoyed by its nags so I find an alternative to it which is CDEX > http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ . Its good (although with minor tolerable bugs in it)...and I have no plans replacing it back with Audiograbber (even though its a freeware now).

   Wed Sep 15, 2004    Reply         

QUOTE (wedjarl)

I did tried Audiograbber before (it was still a commercial software)..It was good but I was annoyed by its nags so I find an alternative to it which is CDEX > http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ . Its good (although with minor tolerable bugs in it)...and I have no plans replacing it back with Audiograbber (even though its a freeware now).
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there are looads of gree alternativs !

my Fave is CdParanoia (with GRIP s a frontend)







   Thu Sep 16, 2004    Reply         

My favourite and I believe some sort of a "standard" on this field is EAC (Exact Audio Copy) with LAME compresser.

   Thu Sep 16, 2004    Reply         


I cant say anything about the other software but I use audiograbber and it is as easy as it can get. Suits me fine!

   Sat Feb 5, 2005    Reply         

im just use musicmatch jukebox....... by this player... u can convert audio cd to mp3 format...

   Mon Feb 7, 2005    Reply         

i tried audiograbber, but as always in my case, i had some problems with it :)

so i found audiogogo ( www.audiogogo.prv.pl ), it is very similliar to audiograbber, and have the same functions i think. it was always freeware, not as audiograbber. it is also translated to many languages.

this program is not ideal, but it's enough good for me.

   Tue Mar 22, 2005    Reply         

i tried AudiGrabber, too, but...it's not my thing...
My fav is Easy-CDDa, it's a bit more comfortably, with lots of other Features, but....only trial....

   Tue Apr 12, 2005    Reply         

QUOTE (XorpheX)

i tried AudiGrabber, too, but...it's not my thing...
My fav is Easy-CDDa, it's a bit more comfortably, with lots of other Features, but....only trial....
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I have to say that dbPowerAmp Music Converter is what works best for me. In addition to CD ripping, it can also convert to and from WAV / MP3 / WMA / Ogg Vorbis / FLAC / Monkeys Audio and a whole host of other formats.

It's free although the Power Pack which includes tag editing support and other niceties costs. Right-click functionality is a very major plus point.

   Tue Apr 12, 2005    Reply         

If I want to rip any CD and convert the tracks to digital files, i just use Windows Media Player, although I concede that there is considerable loss of quality and it only converts to WMA format. I can't be bothered to download any specialised software for ripping purposes.

   Tue Apr 12, 2005    Reply         

Yeaah, I;ve used this too and it's pretty good, does the job.

   Sun Apr 24, 2005    Reply         

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