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Accord CD Ripper Professional 6.1.6
Accmeware
Rip audio CD tracks to WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, APE, FLAC, MP2, VQF, AIFF, AIFC, AIF, 3GP, AAC, M4A, M4B, MP4, MPC, MP+, MPP, WV. Incredibly fast cd ripping. Fully optimized for SSE/Hyper thread technology and get extra speed boost on multiprocessor systems. Flexible output mode: rip audio CDs to divided files (one file per track) or to CD images (one file per disc with cuesheet or chapters). Accurate ripping. Four build-in advanced disc error correction strategies: BURST, SYNC, SECURE and PARANOID. Three choices of actions on reading or synching an error during ripping: STOP and SILENCE. Retrieve album info from remote and local CDDB (Compact Disc Database) servers. CDDB info can be edited/revised/saved/submitted. On-the-fly ripping, no temporary file generated. Fully visualize the ripping process and real time display the spectrum of audio data. Elegant and intuitive user interface, very easy to use. Write metadata of the output audio files and create cue sheet & M3U playlist file. Build-in latest Lame MP3 encoder which is generally believed as the the best MP3 encoder in the world. Supports three external AAC encoder: FAAC, Nero AAC and CT AAC+. Plain audio CD Player. All kinds of CD and DVD drives are supported (including IDE, SCSI, USB etc.). Full unicode support. Multisession (CD-Extra) supported. All events are logged for future diagnosis. Windows Vista compatible and works with Windows 7.
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