CD Ripper : Rips music from CDs seamlessly and turns into into popular audio formats, featuring support for volume normalization and file merging
CD Ripper is a software utility designed to quickly rip audio CDs and turn the tracks into other formats, such as MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, AAC and FLAC. It features a few intuitive and handy features, such as volume normalization.
Quick install and intuitive GUI
The setup operation takes minimal effort to configure. In the interface department, CD Ripper adopts a standard window with a clear-cut layout, where you can get started by selecting the CD drive from a drop-down list. Buttons for opening and closing the optical disc tray are available.
Rip tracks in single or batch mode
Once the track list is loaded, you can select the items intended for conversion, or just process everything at once. Before triggering the task, though, it is possible to configure output options when it comes to the audio file type, along with saving directory and folder format.
Configure output settings
Furthermore, you can embed cover art in the output files (if available), apply volume normalization by accurately setting up the minimum or maximum peak level, as well as merge all files into a single track instead of processing them separately, with or without applying a user-defined amount of silence between the tracks.
Performance and conclusion
The app carries out ripping jobs very quickly while remaining light on the system resources. There were no issues throughout our evaluation, since it did not hang, crash or pop up error dialogs. Thanks to its intuitive structure and overall simplicity, CD Ripper can be handled by all types of users, regardless of their previous experience with audio processing software.
CD Ripper runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 7.1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
CD/DVD and Hard Disk.
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