or WMA audio files. The term "ripping" is the



term used to describe this very process.





There are advanced CD ripper software as well,



which allows you to convert back and forth between



these formats. You can also get software that



can record vinyl LPs and cassettes to create those



same audio files for your computer.





You can get a variety of ripper software programs



online by searching the internet. Most software



is user friendly and offers you a variety of



options. You should however, do some searching



and comparing before you decide which CD ripper



program is best for your needs.





Each type of CD ripper software will offer it's



own style and interface. You should always make



sure the CD ripper software you choose is easy



to use and easy to understand. It doesn't matter



how good the software is - if you can't use it.





When you explore the options of CD ripper software,



make sure you also check the software's editing



abilities. With most programs, you can select



the output format for the music. This will



include the bitrate, channels, and even the



frequency.





Quality ripper programs will also tag the



encoded audio files with medadata, which will



contain information about the artist, song title,



track number, and even the album title. This



will automatically be input for the file.





Another great feature with some ripper programs



is the ability to delete the silence at the



beginning or end of song tracks. Some programs



will even give you the ability to edit the



songs themselves, giving you full control of



the sound provided by your files.





For those who enjoy to listen to their music



from a CD, a CD ripper can aso be used to



select your favorite songs and create a mixed



CD. Some rippers will even let you rip audio



tracks directly from a CD then burn them to a



new CD - without having to save them as a new



audio file.





With millions of people ripping CDs these days,



CD ripping is the wave of the future. You no



longer have to keep your music on your computer,



as you can rip them to a CD or even put them



in your favorite MP3 player and take the music



with you - wherever you go.