Express Rip 1.53
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Express Rip is a Windows program that lets you extract digital-audio tracks directly from audio CDs to either WAV or MP3 files on your hard drive. By using direct digital extraction, pure audio quality is maintained and the process is very fast.
Extract many other file formats including wma, m4q, aac, aiff and more using Express Rip Plus. Save track information or 'tags' (including title, artist, album and more) to mp3 files or create custom information. Also save tags to wave files using the CART and BWF methods. This is one of the few CD rippers that can do this.
Automatically link to an online database to obtain track and album name information. Have complete control over mp3 encoding, including constant and variable modes at selectable bitrates. Can be run from the command line for integration with other applications (Plus version). Version 1.53 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.
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