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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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Great App!!!
AudioGrabber is the BOMB!! I have been using it for years and have not found ANYTHING better or easier to RIP CDs!!!
ripping LPs
Hey
I'd like to know exactly how well Audiograbber digitally records vynyl LPs, and exactly how this procedure works. I set out one day to put my LP collection on my hard drive, and found a programme called cooledit 2000. i connected my stereo's output to the microphone socket on my computer, and pressed play/record. now, the sound came out on my computer's speakers just fine, but when i tried to play back the recorded wav file, it sounded like shit. i then used the noise reduction feature, and all i was left with was quiet shit. is this programme any better, or is there a better way of going about it than the method i used.
Re: ripping LPs
: Hey
: I'd like to know exactly how well Audiograbber digitally records vynyl LPs, and exactly how this procedure works. I set out one day to put my LP collection on my hard drive, and found a programme called cooledit 2000. i connected my stereo's output to the microphone socket((( Line in ))) on my computer, and pressed play/record. now, the sound came out on my computer's speakers just fine, but when i tried to play back the recorded wav file, it sounded like shit. i then used the noise reduction feature, and all i was left with was quiet shit. is this programme any better, or is there a better way of going about it than the method i used.
Re: ripping LPs
Use the line in not the microphone input!!!No wonder it sounds like shit...
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