Digitally extract audio tracks from CDs in bit perfect audio quality with advanced error detection and convert CDs to FLAC, MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless, Opus, DSD, Vorbis, and more audio file formats.
CD ripping is a method of transferring audio tracks digitally from an audio CD to audio files.
Secure CD ripper can make sure there were no errors during the extraction of audio from a CD.
In EZ CD Audio Converter, the error detection can be enabled from the Audio CD Ripper settings. Error detection uses the hardware features of CD drive and software interpretation to detect ripping errors. CD drive can detect and report data errors when reading from an audio CD. EZ CD Audio Converter takes advantage of this information and also monitors the status of the CD drive for additional layer of error detection. And for extra security, the "Verify Audio" can be enabled. Verify Audio feature reads every audio track twice and does sector-by-sector CRC comparison to make sure the delivered audio data is correct, error free. Don't just rip CDs, but accurately rip them with EZ CD Audio Converter.
Batch convert audio files between audio file formats with professional audio quality. Edit all metadata prior conversion. Preserve all metadata, embedded images, and source folder structure on audio file conversion. Up to 64 parallel converters for maximum performance on multi-core processors.
Save modified metadata to the source files. Automatically or manually resize Cover Art and save to the audio file or external file.
Burn audio CDs, MP3 CDs, and data CDs & DVDs.
Download high quality metadata and cover art from 6 online metadata services. Metadata can be retrieved automatically or searched manually with keywords.
GD3, WMP / Gracenote, MusicBrainz, Discogs, Freedb, Amazon
All codecs are included in the software. There is no need to download additional codecs from other sources.
All codecs operate in high resolution audio (32-bit float or greater accuracy) mode. Hi-res audio mode ensures that there is no additional quantization or dithering noise when converting from hi-res source (e.g. 24-bit FLAC to MP3) or when transcoding between lossy formats (e.g. MP3 to AAC).
| Encoder | Input bit depth | Encoder precision |
|---|---|---|
| AAC & HE-AAC (v2) | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| xHE-AAC | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| AC3 | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| DSD | 32-bit | 64-bit |
| MP3 | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Musepack | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Vorbis | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Opus | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Decoder | Output bit depth | Decoder precision |
|---|---|---|
| AAC-LC & HE-AAC (v2) | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| xHE-AAC | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| AC3 | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| DSD | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| MP3 | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Musepack | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Vorbis | 32-bit | 32-bit |
| Opus | 32-bit | 32-bit |
All lossless PCM codecs such as FLAC, WAV, Apple Lossless, AIFF, APE, AU, TTA, W64, keep the source bit depth (up to 64-bit floating point) by default ("Auto" mode) unless specified otherwise.
8 kHz - 384 kHz, DSD64 (2.8224 MHz), DSD128 (5.6448 MHz), DSD256 (11.2896 MHz)
All sample rates
1-bit (DSD), 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit float, 32-bit, 64-bit float
1-bit (DSD), 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit float, 32-bit, 64-bit float, 64-bit
Mono, Stereo, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1
Mono, Stereo, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1, 6.1, and 7.1
Windows 10/8/7, 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64), High DPI aware, 4k compatible, Unicode, Performance optimized with SSE, SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4 (4.1, 4.2), AVX, AVX2 instruction sets