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  1. BonkENC

    BonkENC

    BonkENC - Open Source CD Ripper

    BonkEnc is a CD ripper, audio encoder and converter for various formats. It can produce MP3, MP4 / M4A, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Bonk and FLAC files.

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  2. Cdex

    Cdex

    CD Ripper Tool

    Open Source Digital Audio CD Extractor

    CDex is a CD ripper for Microsoft Windows. It convert tracks on a CD to standard computer sound files, such as WAV, MP3, or Ogg Vorbis. CDex is able to convert CD audio into several formats including WAV, Vorbis, MP3 (using the LAME encoder), VQF, Musepack, APE, and many others. As of version 1.70b2 FLAC encoding is native, but for version 1.51 FLAC[3] and other codecs can be used by using an external encoder. For convenience, it supports CD-Text to allow ripped tracks, with reduced user effort, to have the names of songs, artists and albums. It also includes cdparanoia for robust CD reading. Download Cdex Learn More...

  3. MoreAmp

    MoreAmp

    MoreAmp - Open Source CD Ripper

    Audio player, transcoder and CD ripper

    MoreAmp is an audio player, transcoder, and CD ripper for Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, Windows, Unix, and Linux. It plays and creates ogg, flac, mp3, aac, m4a, mp4, wav, and aif files, and plays wma files. It features a 31-band equalizer, repeat loop, variable pitch/tempo, ram or ramdisk preload, and more.

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