CDDA32
CDDA32 is a Win32 compliant command line version of the "legendary" CDDA to read digital audio directly from a CD and to save it to disk. Many people refer to this as Digital Audio Extraction (DAE). For the 'demo' version, a couple of the features have been disabled, and the software is limited to the first 5 tracks on the CD. Once registered, we will send the user a key to enable the features and allow access to all the tracks.The two new big features in 1.1 include direct CD to MP3 encoding using the Xing's and Blade's MP3 encoders and direct playback from CD to the soundcard.
Version 1.1 (Release) now supports:
- SCSI and ATAPI drives under Windows 95/98
- SCSI and ATAPI drives under Windows NT
- the jitter correction routines
- integrated CD to MP3 using Xing MP3 encoder
- integrated CD to MP3 using Xing MPEG encoder
- integrated CD to MP3 using BladeEnc encoder
- direct CD to sound card playing of audio while encoding MP3 or saving WAV files
- controls for extracting all the tracks to individual WAV/MP3 files
- controls for setting the drive speed
- playing the selected track before saving it
- automatic volume level adjustment
- jitter and drive performance display
- workarounds for drives with defective chipsets an improved driver selection and initialization program
- dumps to disk all Blue Book information on audio CDs
- dumps to disk all CD Text information on audio CDs
- WAV file output format
- output to NUL device to accurately determine maximum DAE rate
- RealAudio file output format (no longer optionally available)