FairStars CD Ripper

FairStars CD Ripper



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rip music tracks from Audio CDs FairStars CD Ripper enables you to rip music tracks from Audio CDs and save them to your computer in WMA, MP3, OGG, VQF, FLAC, APE or WAV format. The program supports online CD look-ups via freeDB to download track titles and artist information, as well as volume normalization, automatic ID3 tagging, file naming schemes and built-in audio playback. Copyright Snapfiles.com

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Publisher FairStars.com (2) Price Free
Version 2.01  history Last updated Jul 30, 2020
File Size 3.32 Mb Requirements None

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Finally found what I was looking for. 5 stars by joe461 Sep 25, 2015 (Read all my 2 reviews)
Since I had to install Windows 7 several years ago I have been looking for something to replace Roxio 6 for Multiple CD ripping to one directory. I rip audio books to one directory and let my joiner program put them all into one file by time stamp. Every program I have looked at wants to over write all the files or put them in separate directories. This program has a rename option, it also allows many other options that I have not seen on other programs. I was originally going nuts because it would not recognize my CD in the drive till I checked the NT SCSI Library box under CDR Options. show Review details
Sure and simple 5 stars by Sam_the_Man Sep 02, 2012 (Read all my 54 reviews)
This was just what I was looking for: an easy to do CD burning program. The interface is simple and logical. The burning is fast with satisfactory results each time. show Review details
It does what it's supposed to do! 4 stars by skay2005 Mar 15, 2011
I had been using Audiograbber for years, but for some reason it didn't work with my new SATA DVDCD drive. And rather than use WMP I decided to come here and check out the free programs. I dl'd and installed FairStars, and within 15 minutes I had my CD ripped, with all the files properly named in the properly named folder. It would have been even faster but I had to experiment a little with the file/folder naming option (at first I ended up with 19 separate folders). But it's pretty easy to figure out once you understand the options. I'd suggest using the "Preview" feature first, before ripping, just to make sure. The interface could be a little better (i.e. clicking right on the names to edit the artists, files on Various Artists compilation CD's, rather than having to click Ctl+E) but that's a minor concern. Like the Subject Line says -- FairStars does what it's supposed to do. And it does it quickly and easily. FairStars is now my new CD ripper. show Review details
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