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CD Ripper
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Total Audio MP3 Converter is a great CD ripper that rips audio
CD to MP3 and WAV easily and quickly. The software also supports more than 150 audio and video files and batch conversion.
- Free Download Total Audio MP3 Converter
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch Total Audio MP3 Converter by Clicking Start -> All Programs
-> Total Audio MP3 Converter -> Total Audio MP3 Converter
- Choose CD Tracks
Click "Add Files" button to choose CD tracks and add them
to conversion list.
Choose one or more CD tracks you want to convert to MP3 and then click
Open.
Note: please choose CDA files on CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive directly. If you try
to convert CDA files on your hard drive, the software will fail to load the CDA
files.
- Choose Target File Format
Choose "to MP3"
- Rip CD Tracks to MP3
Click "Convert" to rip all CD tracks into MP3 format.
Alternatively, you could click "Convert to One" to rip
and combine/join/merge multiple CD tracks to one MP3.
The software is ripping CD tracks into MP3 format.
- Play & Browse
Right-click converted item and choose "Play Destination" to play
the destination file, choose "Browse Destination Folder" to open
Windows Explorer to browse the destination file.
- Done
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What is CD?
A Compact Disc (also known as a CD) is an optical disc used to store digital data,
originally developed for storing digital audio. The CD, available on the market
since October 1982, remains the standard physical medium for sale of commercial
audio recordings to the present day.
Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 mm and can hold up to 80 minutes of audio
(700 MB of data). The Mini CD has various diameters ranging from 60 to 80 mm;
they are sometimes used for CD singles or device drivers, storing up to 24 minutes
of audio.
What is MP3?
MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, more commonly referred to as MP3, is a digital audio encoding
format using a form of lossy data compression. It is a common audio format for
consumer audio storage, as well as a de facto standard encoding for the transfer
and playback of music on digital audio players. MP3's use of a lossy compression
algorithm is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent
the audio recording and still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original
uncompressed audio for most listeners, but is not considered high fidelity audio
by audiophiles. An MP3 file that is created using the mid-range bit rate setting
of 128 kbit/s will result in a file that is typically about 1/10th the size of
the CD file created from the original audio source. An MP3 file can also be constructed
at higher or lower bit rates, with higher or lower resulting quality. The compression
works by reducing accuracy of certain parts of sound that are deemed beyond the
auditory resolution ability of most people. This method is commonly referred to
as perceptual coding. It internally provides a representation of sound within
a short term time/frequency analysis window, by using psychoacoustic models to
discard or reduce precision of components less audible to human hearing, and recording
the remaining information in an efficient manner. This is relatively similar to
the principles used by JPEG, an image compression format.
CD Ripper Related Topics:
APE to MP3,
AU to MP3,
CDA to MP3,
CD to MP3,
FLAC to MP3,
MO3 to MP3,
S3M to MP3,
SND to MP3,
SPX to MP3,
TTA to MP3,
MP2 to MP3,
3G2 to MP3,
3GP2 to MP3,
3GPP to MP3,
KAR to MP3,
M1A to MP3,
M1V to MP3,
M2A to MP3,
M2TS to MP3,
MTS to MP3,
NSA to MP3,
NSV to MP3,
NUT to MP3,
OGM to MP3,
VCD to MP3,
WMD to MP3,
WM to MP3,
mp3PRO to MP3,
MPA to MP3,
MPEG to MP3,
Resample MP3,
VOB to MP3,
VOC to MP3
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