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Audiograbber 1.83

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This copies music from CDs and external sources like radios, cassettes and turn tables.
Published: Feb 9, 2004
Published by: Audiograbber
www.audiograbber.com-us.net
License Freeware
$0.00 to purchase
OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 95
Cow Rating: 5ra
Popularity: 100%
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The music is saved to your hard drive as WAV, MP3, WMA and OGG files.

It has normalizing, encoding, Freedb, ID3 tag and CD-Text support. The line-in sampling function can automatically split recordings from LPs into separate tracks, and it works with a noise reduction plug-in from Algorithmix.

It can schedule recordings for when you are away, and Audiograbber is multilingual. Common languages are included in the setup file, while others can be downloaded from the home page. It also handles copy-protected CDs and CDG karaoke disks.

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Apr 26, 2008 | 09:12 AM
For grabbing CD's, this program is more sophisticated than Windows Media Player . It cannot grab streaming audio but dear vjtraveler, it it nowhere says it can! I use it for recording from analog sources (such as vinyl) which works very well, with nice options. I like it, considering it's freeware.
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Apr 22, 2008 | 10:47 AM
This description is incomplete. It doesn't really explain what sources of audio it uses. I wanted to capture streaming audio, and this doesn't. It uses CD player listings to select album cuts, then you use the software to convert them to mp3. The Desc needs to more clearly explain what it does and does not do. Since Windows Media player has a record capability, I don't understand why you would need this software.
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