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FreeRIP is a Windows application that lets you extract audio CD tracks and freerip3_mainwindowsave them to MP3, Wav, WMA, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC audio files (this process is known as ripping). FreeRIP is also a audio file converter and it can convert MP3 and other audio files from one of the named formats to another. E.G. FreeRIP can convert MP3 files to WAV, or FLAC files to MP3, or FLAC files to MP3 and so on.

Converting your CD audio collection to digital audio files is a breeze with FreeRIP: download and install FreeRIP, 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, just move them onto an audio player (e.g. a portable MP3 player such as an Apple iPod™, Creative Zen Player™ or Sony Walkman™), an advanced mobile phone, or burn them to a CD to listen in your car, stereo or Discman™.

With FreeRIP you can save tracks as CD quality WAV files or encode them to a lossy (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA) or lossless (FLAC) audio format.

FreeRIP is also an advanced MP3 tag editor (supporting ID3 v1 and v2) and includes shortcuts to find track info (like lyrics or complete title) on the web, with just one click.

FreeRIP is distributed in two versions, FreeRIP Basic which is totally free and FreeRIP Pro

Visit: www.freerip.com

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