File Details |
|
File Size | 1.6 MB |
---|---|
License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | March 25, 2011 |
Total Downloads | 7,263 |
Publisher | LitexMedia, Inc. |
Homepage | Fast CD Ripper |
Publisher's Description
Fast CD Ripper is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for converting your audio-CD collection to variety of most popular compressed audio formats (WMA 8, OGG and MP3 are supported) with ID3Tag v2 support and to uncompressed audio (WAV PCM format). Direct conversion with fast encoding engine, jitter correction feature, CDDB support - with all these features process of conversion becomes safe and fast, and easy interface allows you to convert tracks of your audio-CD to your most favourite digital audio format almost by one click.
Latest Reviews
MyMaster reviewed v1.0 Beta on Nov 4, 2001
CDEX & EAC, both free, both better.
shelltoys reviewed v0.96 Beta on Oct 18, 2001
Very clear, nifty and correct user interface. All controls are well positioned and so conviently to user this sofwtare. Previously I tried Audiograbber but takes too much memory resources and not so fast and user-friendly like that.
wuff reviewed v0.96 Beta on Oct 18, 2001
they won't release a final version, because that would mean they have to fix all security problems and they have to encrypt the messages... The easiest way not to be blamed is to declare every version a beta version...
But you're right. It's wayyy to overloaded. I liked ICQ98. Clear, simple and it did everything I wanted. Now I have to use ICQ2001 because it's the only ICQ-Client (as far as i know) which supports HTTPS-Proxys. But at home I use LICQ, which is absolutely the best ICQ-Version available.
MyMaster reviewed v1.0 Beta on Nov 4, 2001
CDEX & EAC, both free, both better.
shelltoys reviewed v0.96 Beta on Oct 18, 2001
Very clear, nifty and correct user interface. All controls are well positioned and so conviently to user this sofwtare. Previously I tried Audiograbber but takes too much memory resources and not so fast and user-friendly like that.
wuff reviewed v0.96 Beta on Oct 18, 2001
they won't release a final version, because that would mean they have to fix all security problems and they have to encrypt the messages... The easiest way not to be blamed is to declare every version a beta version...
But you're right. It's wayyy to overloaded. I liked ICQ98. Clear, simple and it did everything I wanted. Now I have to use ICQ2001 because it's the only ICQ-Client (as far as i know) which supports HTTPS-Proxys. But at home I use LICQ, which is absolutely the best ICQ-Version available.