Software which lifts digital audio pieces from a compact disc and relays it to the hard drive of a computer.
The name given to the specialised software that extracts raw audio data from a music CD. The ability to extract audio digitally relies on a feature of newer CD-ROM drives that allows the digital data from audio CDs to be passed through the computer's bus (IDE, SCSI) just like CD-ROM data.
A software program that "grabs" digital audio from a compact disc and transfers it to a computer's hard drive. The integrity of the data is preserved because the signal does not pass through the computer's sound card and does not need to be converted to an analog format. The digital-to-digital transfer creates a WAV file that can then be converted into an MP3 file.
a piece of software that lets you extract audio data from a CD) The CD-ROM drive starts reading the CD and the ripping software saves the extracted audio as pure, uncompressed
a program that extracts audio, used mostly to read the audio files on your audio CD and turn them into WAV files
a program that takes song from an audio CD in a computer's CD-ROM drive and turns the data into computer files, typically a
To Rip is to record a song from a CD or an audio file onto your computer's hard drive in order that an encoder can then compress and convert it into an MP3. A Ripper is the program that performs the act of Ripping.
A ripper is a program that allows you to record audio from a CD or vinyl to your hard drive. Read On
Software that digitally yanks tunes from your CDs and turns them into files on your computer ( WAV files in Windows, AIFF files on a Mac).
Ripper is a 1996 adventure computer game developed by Take-Two Interactive, and released for Windows-based personal computers. The game has a cast that includes celebrities such as Christopher Walken, Tahnee Welch, Burgess Meredith, Karen Allen, David Patrick Kelly, John Rhys-Davies, Jimmie Walker, Anna Levine and Paul Giamatti. It also featured the hit Blue Öyster Cult song (Don't Fear) The Reaper.