CFB Software
LP Ripper 4.1
Are you converting your vinyl LPs to CDs or MP3 Files?
You've probably discovered how time-consuming it is trying to record
each track as separate WAV files to store on a CD or to encode as
separate MP3 files. Now you can do the job easily with LP Ripper,
and it's yours for free this month, thanks to CFB Software (as sold
for $65.95).
LP Ripper makes this task much easier. Using recording software
(such as CFBs LP Recorder, or recording software that comes bundled
with most soundcards) just record each side of your LP as a single
WAV file on your computer. LP Ripper then automatically splits the
file into separate WAV files for each track, ready to write to a
recordable CD. Optionally, your MP3 encoder can be used to produce
an MP3 file for each track.
LP Ripper calculates the length of each track by detecting the gap
between tracks, and displays a track listing showing the length
of each track. You can then select which tracks you want to save
as separate WAV or MP3 files. Some LPs have little or no gaps between
tracks, while others have long quiet sections that could be mistaken
for a gap. LP Ripper lets you change the times that it has calculated
and can automatically adjust the length of the remaining tracks.
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OS:
Windows
98/Me/2000/XP |
License:
Free
full version |
Requirements:
Intel 233MHz Pentium processor, VGA display,
8M RAM, mouse, Sound Blaster-compatible soundcard, 300M
hard disk space (approx. 30 minutes of WAV storage),
you will also need software for recording WAV files
which is included with many soundcards |
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Install
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