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Exact Audio Copy 0.9 Beta 3

3nd3r on 09 March 2002 - 06:05 · 6 comments & 491 views

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Exact Audio Copy allows you to get audio tracks off a CD and save them to your hard drive. It uses the Windows ASPI Interface, so both SCSI and ATAPI CD-ROM drives are supported. It supports hidden sector synchronization and has a secure, fast and burst extraction method selectable. Fast extraction should get the same speed as other grabbers, but is probably not exact anymore. Burst mode just grabs the audio data without any synchronization. It allows you to output of time positions of all non-exact corrections and listen to these positions. You can also copy of ranges of music data, not only tracks. Automatic Speed reduction on errors and fallback afterwards ensures that your music will still sound decent. If you want to compress the audio, EAC uses the Windows Audio Compression Manager for direct compression to MP3 or WAV. It also supports external MP3, VQF, RA and AAC encoders for automatic compression after extraction. Filename editing is easy with local and remote CDDB database and CDPLAYER.INI support and more features like ID3 tagging.

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Download: Download Exact Audio Copy 0.9 Beta 3
This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system


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#1 BananaMan on 09 Mar 2002 - 06:17
I wonder how this would fair up on copy protected CD's.
#2 PhuzzyDay on 09 Mar 2002 - 06:54
[quote]I wonder how this would fair up on copy protected CD's.[/quote] Exactly like any other audio extraction program.. Unless the CD drive is one of the rare ones, it can't do a thing.
#3 iconman on 09 Mar 2002 - 07:26
cool prog.
#4 JasonWebb on 09 Mar 2002 - 19:46
DVD-RW drives take care of that
#5 Robert_Hague on 09 Mar 2002 - 20:10
hehe
#6 PhuzzyDay on 10 Mar 2002 - 02:15
[quote]DVD-RW drives take care of that [/quote] Reeealy?? Hmmm.. I hope they release firmware for a bunch of drives to fix it. (Copy Protection..) (I'ts a messy, controversial thing!!)

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