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EZ CD Audio Converter 3.0.7 Build 1


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EZ CD Audio Converter, formerly Easy CD-DA Extractor, rips audio CDs with exact and reliable error detection and two-pass verification of audio, allows editing of metadata supporting multiple services for retrieving high-quality metadata, and burns discs. It has a very fast multi-core audio converter that allows parallel audio conversion with up to 8 parallel converters. All combined in a user friendly interface.

Thanks to Astron for the update.

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Let's hope the meds show up for this version...

And lets hope you dont post the same :shit: again for asking new medicine in every new release :)

nah just buy it :idea:

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If you cant afford the program you just have to wait and use a old version tell someone gets around to fixing it there's never been no generic crack for this app. its not like it can't be replaced with free open source no ways .most flac I ever downloaded was made with EAC or foobar2000 also threre's free open source audio converters like TAC that can do much more than this app.

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I prefer the combination of EAC and MP3Tag myself. To be honest I've never used this program although I have bought a serial for it.

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I prefer the combination of EAC and MP3Tag myself. To be honest I've never used this program although I have bought a serial for it.

i only use the converter, but if you wish to sell, i may be in the market for it :naughty:

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In my opinion for the converter part, dbpoweramp is quicker and has the advantage that it can convert without paths (so tracks from different albums can be combined easily).

For splitting up album-images (FLAC or Ape) into tracks, I use CUETools, which has great database access.

Jalaffa has mentioned one reason before, to use EAC. Its log-files are a standard. And steven36 rightfully mentions foobar2000 and TAC.

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