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'''icedax''' lets you digitally copy ("rip") audio tracks from a CD, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into raw (cdr), wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). | '''icedax''' lets you digitally copy ("rip") audio tracks from a CD, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into raw (cdr), wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc). | ||
It is a spinoff of the [[cdda2wav]] program. | |||
== Supported formats == | |||
Only uncompressed formats: | |||
* [[WAV]] | |||
* [[AU]] (Sun PCM) | |||
* [[CDR]] (raw) | |||
== Supported languages == | |||
* English | |||
Revision as of 19:32, 23 February 2024
| Developer(s) | Joerg Jaspert, Eduard Bloch, Steve McIntyre |
| Release information | |
|---|---|
| Stable release | 1.1.6 (22 January 2022) |
| Compatibility | |
| Operating system | Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, Haiku |
| Additional information | |
| Use | Digital Audio Extraction, transcoding |
| License | GPL |
| Website | [1] |
icedax lets you digitally copy ("rip") audio tracks from a CD, avoiding the distortion that is introduced when recording via a sound card. Data can be dumped into raw (cdr), wav or sun format sound files. Options control the recording format (stereo/mono; 8/16 bits; sampling rate, etc).
It is a spinoff of the cdda2wav program.
Supported formats
Only uncompressed formats:
Supported languages
- English