MGShareware has released version 3 of FreeRIP, the well known Windows CD ripper/audio encoder, which counts million users all around the world.
Converting your CD audio collection to digital audio files is a breeze
with FreeRIP: download and install it, put your audio CD into your
computer's CD drive, run FreeRIP and click on the "Rip" button.
Once you have your digital audio tracks in your preferred format
(FreeRIP can convert them to MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC), just
move them onto an audio player (e.g. a portable MP3 player such as an
Apple iPod™ or Creative Zen Player™), an advanced mobile phone or burn
them to a CD to listen in your car, stereo or discman.
FreeRIP is also an audio file format converter, and can convert audio
tracks from one of the supported audio formats to another.
Despite of its simple and easy to use user interface, FreeRIP offers
advanced features, it supports almost all ID3V2 info tags, can read
CD-Text, and supports fine grain encoding settings for all the supported
audio formats.
It also integrates FreeRIP CD Database, a collaborative, open source CD
database (http://freeripdb.mgshareware.com), and a contextual search
button to speed up the quest for information, images, videos and lyrics
related to the CD in the drive.
FreeRIP interface is internationalized and it supports the following
languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Hungarian,
Korean and Turkish. Other languages are on the way and will be
distributed as updates.
FreeRIP runs under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista, it's free to
download and use, and is available online at
http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml.
For more information, visit
MGShareware, C.P. 43, 59012 Galciana (PO), Italy. Fax: +39-(0)2-39195225
Internet: http://www.mgshareware.com/
Email support@mgshareware.com