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Easy CD-DA Extractor v7.7

JCAP   on 13 January 2005 - 08:53 · 10 comments & 1244 views

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Easy CD-DA Extractor is a powerful and easy digital audio extraction utility that makes digital copies from audio CDs and saves as audio files such as MP3, Windows Media Audio and Windows Wave. You may use built-in encoders, get plug-ins for other free encoders, or use any Windows audio compression codec.

What's New:

  • Audio CD Creator can write Cue Sheets (.cue + audio file)
  • Freedb problems fixed
  • Updated user interface components (memory leak and screen refresh bugs fixed)
  • New 30-day free trial period

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    News source: Poiko Soft


  • Features:

  • Hi-performance multithreaded buffered CD-ripping & encoding
  • Copies "Copy-Protected" CDs
  • Error Recovery, reads audio from badly scratched CDs
  • Download and upload disc information from/to the freedb, the Internet Compact Disc Database.
  • Volume Normalizer and Compressor, Fade In/Out, Silence deletion from the start and end of a song
  • Reads CD-Text
  • Output Formats: MP3, Windows Media Audio 8 and 9, Ogg Vorbis, MP4, M4A, AAC, FLAC, VQF, WAV, AIFF, and Monkey's Audio

  • Post a comment · Send to friend Comments · There are 10 additional comments
    (1 reply) #1 bush on 13 Jan 2005 - 09:23
    what's happening with cdex/audiograbber? it seems to me, that cdddae is the only one known this kind of utility which is still being actively developed
    #1.1 unrealreality on 13 Jan 2005 - 14:31
    I believe I read somewhere that the person responsible for Easy CDDA Extractor was the same person that developed audiograbber. he left that company and made his own program (CDDA) and continued that. audiograbber has remained how it was since he left. you'll notice CDDA's early versions were very similar in layout to audiograbber.
    #2 insanekiwi on 13 Jan 2005 - 10:57
    audiograbber is dead, it turned into freeware.
    eac does a good job for me.
    (2 replies) #3 Spitfire_x86 on 13 Jan 2005 - 12:36
    CDex is the best!
    #3.1 Fit4130Rider on 13 Jan 2005 - 16:31
    Yes it is, and so is EAC w/ LAME
    #3.2 tele-fragd on 14 Jan 2005 - 03:16
    They all pretty much do the same thing if you're using LAME
    #4 My4a4oC on 13 Jan 2005 - 14:25
    link to screenshot looks dead
    (1 reply) #5 Locust85 on 13 Jan 2005 - 17:16
    Used this for years. Bought it. Love it. Enough of this "EAC is the best" babble, people. Yes, EAC does the job, but this isn't just a ripper. It rips/converts/burns to and from any format you could want. I'm not going to go into all the great features it has. Actually try the program instead of dismissing it and proclaiming some other program is somehow superior. I'm still waiting for an example of something that CDex or EAC actually do better. I have good reason to believe this program right here is the best of its kind.
    #5.1 wildk on 13 Jan 2005 - 17:22
    I totally agree with you on that, I have been using this for a year now and find it it excellent and possible the best there is, especially the error recovery and repair setting fot the CD reader
    #6 BoMBeR1027 on 14 Jan 2005 - 22:55
    I must admit, I like it. The only think I dislike is that it isn't freeware. And, I'm not just to lazy to pay for it, I'm in high school without loaded parents, so thats my excuse for not using it. I would if I wasn't always broke though.

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