Audiograbber is a software tool that enables users to copy music from a variety of sources such as CDs, LPs, and radios to their hard drives.

Another impressive feature of Audiograbber is its ability to automatically normalize the music and delete silence from the start and/or end of the tracks. It can also send the copied tracks to different external MP3 encoders (such as Fraunhofers L3enc) or use some MP3/WMA/OGG encoders inside the program for the automatic creation of MP3s.
Through its integration with freedb, an Internet compact disc database, Audiograbber can download and upload disc information. Plus, the tool has the ability to record vinyl LPs or cassette tapes and convert them into WAV or MP3 files.
One significant benefit of Audiograbber is that it works with almost all CD-ROM drives that can read digital audio. The latest version offers a new option that allows users to rip to internal RAM, as well as improved support for compilation discs and a native disc database with freedb batch query.
Moreover, Audiograbber also has good ID3v2 support, meaning users can add lyrics to their MP3s effortlessly. Overall, the software provides a wide range of features for CD-rippers to choose from. It's particularly remarkable that Audiograbber doesn't put a single file in the Windows directory, registry or win.ini. So, deleting the Audiograbber directory will remove everything, thereby causing no disruption to your computer’s performance.
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