Windows · Free download · Audio Encoders
Audiograbberv1.70 beta 2
copies digital music from audio CDs.
- Operating system
- Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
- File size
- 1 MB
- License
- Freeware
- Last updated
- Jan 7, 2025
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Windows · Free download · Audio Encoders
copies digital music from audio CDs.
237 downloads·467 page views
Overview
copies digital music from audio CDs.
In depth
You can also sample from external sources via the soundcard. This way you can make MP3, WMA, and WAV files from vinyl, radio, etc.
It offers built-in MP3 encoding, or you can send audio clips to an external program like Fraunhofers L3enc for creation of MP3s. It can also use Fraunhofers internal acm CODEC or BladeEnc's freeware DLL to create MP3s.
It features direct rip and encode options which lets you rip directly to an MP3 file without first creating a WAV file. It provides integration with MP3 players, so Audiograbber can launch your favorite MP3 player when the tracks have been ripped.
Audiograbber also provides CDDB support, which lets you retrieve the disc and track titles from a disc database stored on Internet. It includes an option to auto-query the CDDB if a disc is not recognized.
This beta release offers the ability to rip to internal memory, better support for compilation discs, and CD DataBase batch query. It also provides improved MP3 settings and internal support for ogg Vorbis.
Verdict
Audiograbber runs on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11 and is available under the Freeware license — the installer is 1 MB. We’ve catalogued it under Audio Encoders.
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