Audiograbber

Audiograbber

Audiograbber 1.83 running on Windows XP
Developer(s) Jackie Franck
Stable release 1.83 / February 9, 2004; 8 years ago (2004-02-09)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type CD ripper
License Freeware
Website www.audiograbber.org

Audiograbber is a proprietary freeware CD audio extractor/converter program for Microsoft Windows. It was one of the first programs in the genre to become popular. The data extraction algorithm was designed by Jackie Franck and was included in the Xing Technology software package Xing Audio Catalyst in the mid 1990s.[1] It does not use Xing Technology's proprietary MP3 encoding library. Instead, it uses the LAME encoder, Ogg Vorbis encoder, WMA codec, as well as any format supported by an external command-line encoder library. The author is no longer developing this software.[2]

Audiograbber is able to rip CDs, or record audio coming in via mic jack, or capture audio playing on the computer, into several formats, including WAV, MP3 and others. It performs the conversions entirely digitally, bypassing the system sound card, enabling accurate digital conversion. For convenience, it supports the freedb database of Compact Disc track listings, to allow ripped tracks, with reduced user effort, to have the names of songs, artists and albums. It also supports normalizing, ID3 tag and CD-Text support. An line-in sampling function can automatically split LP recordings into separate tracks, plus it can perform noise reduction with a proprietary VST plug-in from Algorithmix.[3]

Prior to the release of version 1.83 in February 2004, Audiograbber was shareware. The unregistered versions of the software only allowed a random selection of half the tracks of a given CD to be extracted in each ripping session. These limitations in the software were due to a restrictive clause in an agreement between the author and Xing Technology. After the agreement expired, the software was made available as freeware with no limitations on its function.

References

  1. ^ "Audiograbber source code". Audiograbber Forums. 2009-01-12. http://goinside.com/99/1/ac.html. Retrieved 2009-02-07. 
  2. ^ "Audiograbber source code". Audiograbber Forums. 2009-01-12. http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/boards/ubb/Forum1/HTML/005111.html. Retrieved 2009-02-07. 
  3. ^ "Algorithmix Products". Algorithmix. 2009-05-14. http://www.algorithmix.com/en/products.htm. Retrieved 2009-12-04. 

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