
ACDR 4.2
ACDR (Audio Compact Disc Reader) is a tool that lets you read audio tracks from standard audio CD's and write them to a variety of different file formats.

- A simple 3-step interface for quick and easy ripping. - Fast single pass operation. - Works with most hardware (CD, DVD or BD-drives using SPTI, ASPI32 or 'Raw-Read' interfaces). - Supports lots of output file formats: 3G2, 3GP, AAC, AIFF, ALAW, APE, AU, F32, FLAC, IFF, M4A, MAT, MOV, MP2, MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, RA, SB, SHN, SW, TXT, UB, ULAW, UW, VOC, VOX, WAV, WMA, WV. - Supports the latest LAME MP3 encoder with Constant, Variable or Average Bit Rate encoding. - Supports the 'freedb' internet album database for retrieving track, album, and artist names. - Supports the 'Replay Gain' algorithm for psycho-acoustically corrected volume normalization. - Flexible method for automatically creating files names and for sorting into sub-directories. - Professional quality sample rate conversion. - Optional jitter and scratch correction. - Convert tracks, 'merged' consecutive tracks, or H:M:S selections. - De-emphasis support for correct EQ of rare CDs recorded with 'emphasis'. - And many more options! New in v4.2: Support for Unicode text, ID3v2 tags, better Normalization, Musepack files (.MPC), and Shorten (.SHN) lossless compression.
What's the difference between view it
Smush those images files without losing visual quality view it
You hear the term view it
Perhaps you've heard of NTFS, but what is it? view it
The Quicken Online app for iPhone give you access to financial data any where, any time view it
Never miss a Wave with the Google Wave inbox view it
Linux is an operating system that has many variations. view it
ROM stands for view it
Customize Quicken Online to work the way you want it to view it
Gadgets in Google Wave: one way Wave is very different from email view it








