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Acez CD Ripper 2.2.8


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 98SE/ME/NT4/2000/XP
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher AcezSoft Inc File Size 6.2M
Date added 09 Jun 2005 Check your speed

Acez CD Ripper can digitally extracts audio CD tracks to audio formats MP3, WAV, WMA, VOX, OGG Vorbis with excellent output quality and high ripping speed.

  • Tired of Listening songs on your CD Player?
  • Want to listen your favorite CD on your computer or the most popular MP3 Player?
  • Do you have the experience that your favorite CD was broken and can not enjoy it any more?
With the help of Acez CD Ripper, the powerful and easy to use CD Ripper software, all these awful things will disappear with only several clicks of your mouse.

Acez CD Ripper can convert digital audio tracks directly from compact discs to CD-Quality WAV files, the popular MP3 files ,windows media format files(WMA), Ogg Vorbis format files and VOX format files without generating any temporary files.

Acez CD Ripper supports CDDB (compact disc data base ), you can connect to any remote CDDB as you want to get the album information about your CDs automatically.

Acez CD Ripper also provides a native CD Player, the native player lets you listen the songs of your CDs before converting them.

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