Creates a log file with detailed information about the CD ripping process, including drive and format settings, disc details, and any read, data, or CRC errors with their exact positions in the audio track or file.
The log file is saved to the same output folder as the audio files, and its filename can be customized using the "Filenames" template.
Creates an M3U playlist file containing references to the audio files.
The playlist is saved to the same output folder as the audio files, and its filename can be customized using the "Filenames" template.
Creates a CUE file containing the disc layout, track structure, and CD-Text metadata.
The cue sheet can be used to recreate an exact copy of the original audio CD or to play the disc image with correct track positions in a compatible media player.
Cue Sheet is written to an external file [ .cue ] in the same folder as audio files. CUE filename can be customized with the "Filenames" template in Normal Profile. Single File & Disc image profiles use the same filename as output audio file.
Cue Sheet is written into the "CUESHEET" metadata of the audio file.
Filenames template can be used to customize LOG, M3U and CUE filenames. Uses filename template syntax.
Shows an overwrite confirmation window with Yes/No question if the specified output folder already exists. Prevents accidental overwriting of existing audio folder/files.
ReplayGain is used to measure the perceived loudness of audio. It allows media players to normalize loudness for individual tracks or albums. This avoids the common problem of having to manually adjust volume levels between tracks when playing audio files from albums that have been mastered at different loudness levels.
ReplayGain values are calculated for the target audio file and written to the metadata of audio file. A ReplayGain compatible player can use the data to normalize loudness.
Includes chapter markers in the output audio files, allowing compatible players to display and navigate between sections (such as tracks or chapters) within a single file.
Does not write metadata to the audio files at all (no meta tags, no cover art).
Automatically resize the embedded Cover Art to the specified picture dimensions.
Saves Cover Art to an external image file. Cover Art is written to the output folder, the same folder where the audio files are stored.
If the file extension is not specified, then the original image file format and extension are used.
If the file extension is specified, the image is converted to the desired format that can be JPEG [ .jpg .jpeg ], PNG [ .png ], GIF [ .gif ] or Bitmap [ .bmp ].
Cover art is saved with an automatic filename by default, you can specify a custom filename using the filename template. Uses filename template syntax.
Automatically resize the external Cover Art to the specified picture dimensions.