
AudioCrusher is a program which allows you to extract digital audio from audio CDs and save the audio data in various sound formats such as MP3 and WAV for example. The audio is extracted digitally without any loss of quality. AudioCrusher supports on the fly normalization and a wide range of sound formats such as RAW Audio, WAV, MP3 via LameEnc, BladeEnc or the Frauenhofer Codec, AAC (via the faac encoder), Ogg Vorbis, Monkey's Audio Lossless Compression and Windows Media Audio. More formats are available through the Audio Compression Manager or the Command Line Encoder interface.
The cdparanoia error correction mechanisms make it possible to create bit-exact copies of the audio data even from scratched CDs or CD drives which are prone to frame jitter.
AudioCrusher can get information on audio CDs through the freedb database and is able to create SFV-checksum files of the converted files to ensure file validity later on.
AudioCrusher gives the user full control over the ID3 tags which will be appended to the created MP3 files and can create WinAmp play lists with extended play list information.
AudioCrusher is highly configurable while it is still small and very easy to use.
AudioCrusher Features
Direct CD ripping, no intermediate files for encoding necessary

cdparanoia error correction in order to make exact copies of the audio data

freedb support, now also through a proxy server

Supported formats: RAW, WAV, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, Monkey's Audio Lossless Compression and WMA, more formats are available through the Audio Compression Manager or the Command Line Encoder interface

Normalization

Automatic play list creation with extended play list information

SFV-checksum file creation

CD audio playback functionality

Full customisable ID3v1 tag support for each track

Prelimenary ID3v2 support

WAV file tagging supported

CD-Text support

Filenames are fully customizable

Supports a wide range of CD-ROM drives