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− | '''''CDex''''' is a free open source CD ripper. This has been my go-to CD ripper for years now. | + | '''''CDex''''' is a free open source audio CD ripper. This has been my go-to CD ripper for years now. |
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Revision as of 22:43, 8 August 2018
CDex is a free open source audio CD ripper. This has been my go-to CD ripper for years now.
Supported Audio Formats: AAC, APE, FLAC, MP2, MP3, MPC, OGG, VQF, WAV, WMA
Review
Good
- It has a no-nonsense interface.
- It supports ripping into several formats, including FLAC.
- It has support for CDDB for easy tagging.
- It has pretty good jitter correction, and was able to salvage songs that my CD player couldn't read.
Bad
- When selecting the meta tag for genre, you're forced to pick from their pre-defined list. So, unless you have basic taste, you'll have to change the tag after the fact.
Ugly
- None.
Links
- cdex.mu - Official page.