At 12:54 PM 2/19/99 +0300, you wrote:
>How those apps calls and can I dload it by net? Never
>heared about its before. Grabbing from CD - this is what I need.
Take a look at AudioGrabber.
From the About screen:
Audiograbber is a program that copies digital music from CD's. It copies
the music digitally, not using the sound card, enabling you to make perfect
copies of the original sound tracks. It includes functions that check that
the copies made are true to the original. Audiograbber can also
automatically normalize the music, delete silence from the start and end of
tracks and send them to an external program like Fraunhofers L3enc for
automatic creation of mp3's. It can also use Fraunhofers internal acm CODEC
to create MP3's.
System specifications:
· Windows 95 / 98 / NT
· CD-ROM connected to IDE or SCSI (Not all SCSI drives are supported yet).
· A CD-ROM reader that can actually read digital music (Not all of them can.)
The latest version of this program can be found at:
http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net (primary site)
http://www.dezines.com/audio/ (mirror site)
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