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ACDR description: ACDR (Audio Compact Disc Reader) is a tool that lets you read audio tracks from standard audio CD's and write them to a variety of different file formats. - A 3-step procedure makes the conversion both quick and easy. - Fast single pass operation. - Works with most CD-ROM & DVD hardware - support both SPTI, ASPI32 and 'Raw-Read' interfaces for maximum compatibility. - Supports lots and lots of output file formats: 3G2, 3GP, AAC, AIFF, ALAW, APE, AU, F32, FLAC, IFF, M4A, MAT, MOV, MP2, MP3, MP4, OGG, RA, SB, SW, TXT, UB, ULAW, UW, VOC, VOX, WAV, WMA, WV. - Supports the latest LAME MP3 encoder with Constant, Variable or Average Bit Rate encoding. - Supports the 'freedb' internet album database for retrieving track, album, and artist names. - Supports the 'Replay Gain' algorithm for psycho-acoustically corrected volume normalization. - Flexible method for automatically creating files names and for sorting into sub-directories. - Professional quality sample rate conversion. - Optional jitter and scratch correction. - Convert tracks, 'merged' consecutive tracks, or H:M:S selections. - De-emphasis support for correct EQ of rare CD’s recorded with 'emphasis'. - And many more options! ACDR 4.1 was released on Jan 25, 2008. The current version will run on Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, NT, XP. Additional system requirements for ACDR include MMC2 compatible CD or DVD-ROM. ACDR is a shareware. You will be able to use the evaluation version available for download during a limited period, after what you will have to buy the full version to continue to use ACDR. Size of ACDR 4.1 download is less than 898 Kb. DSL users will only need one minute to achieve the download, when 2 minutes may be required when using a 56k modem. (See below to download ACDR 4.1). Download ACDR 4.1 Download ACDR 4.1 ACDR 4.1 Details:
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