Sunday, April 26, 2009

Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper


Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper is real must-have software for people who cannot imagine their life without digital music. It combines powerful audio converter and handy CD ripper in one useful program.
Using Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper you can easily convert your favorite music tracks between all popular formats, rip audio CDs to any popular format you like and even import tag information from FreeDB database. Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper allow you to convert your favorite music tracks from one format to another without any quality loss (like WAV to MP3, MP3 to WMA, MP3 to OGG, MP3 to WAV etc.). Program supports all popular formats like MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, Monkey's Audio APE, MusePack MPC, WavPack WV, SPX, AIFF and AC3. Also, happy iPod owners will be pleased of Apple formats support like AAC, MP4, M4A (iPod audiobooks). With Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper you can covert whole music collection to another audio format, keeping the original folder structure (with include subfolders and preserve original folder structure features). And you can be sure all audio tag information stays as is after conversion. Having Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper you are also able to rip and grab audio CDs in the format you like. Simply choose the tracks you want to rip, select where to put ripped files, choose the format and off you go! You can even rip the whole CD as one track, for example when ripping live concerts, shows or albums. Moreover, you can retrieve the information about the CD (artist, album, track title etc.) directly from FreeDB database. Features: Additional input formats SPX, AIFF, AC3, AAC, MP4, M4A; Rip whole CD as one track (for live concerts); Convert all audio files to another format, keeping the original folder structure; Group audio tag edit functions; Windows Vista compatible. Check up the Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper and you'll ensure it's a piece of software your digital soul is looking for.

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