Audiograbber rips audio from CDs ... or records wav/mp3 audio from your PC's audio input!
An essential tool for broadcasters, Jackie Franck's Audiograbber rips digital audio from CDs and makes .wav files. It copies the audio digitally — not through the soundcard — which enables you to make perfect copies of the originals as fast as your CD-ROM will allow.
Audiograbber can also automatically normalize the music, delete silence from the start and/or end of tracks, and, with an internal or external MP3 encoder, it can automatically create MP3s from the tracks in a choice of quality modes. After downloading and installing Audiograbber, download the lame-enc.dll file to your audiograbber folder to enjoy a professional-quality internal MP3 encoder.
Audiograbber's "Line In Sampling" is a full-quality recorder which lets you record .wav or mp3 files in real time from the audio input of your PC. Radio pros can take advantage of a recording-timer feature for digital airchecking.
Audiograbber does not put a single file in your Windows directories — no device drivers, spyware, adware or other bugs.
To see the various windows in this easy-to-use program, click here.
For Windows 98/XP/2000 PCs only.- Right-click the button & "save target as" to download to hard drive.
- Then run the file from your Windows Start menu.
- After installing Audiograbber, download the DLL file to your audiograbber folder for internal professional MP3 encoding.
agsetup.exe
Audiograbber download, 1.7 MB
lame_enc.dll
LAME MP3 Encoder, 143 KB
After you've installed Audiograbber, place this file in the "audiograbber" folder for pro-quality internal MP3 encoding.
NOTE: ArcherValerie.com endorses but does not provide support for this program. More information: AudioGrabber.com-us.net.