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SwiftDisc Burning Wizard 2.34
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Ripping Audio CDs
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The Rip Audio CD project allows you to:

- Save audio tracks from music CDs to the computer:

- Copy audio tracks in the following formats:

• Uncompressed (WAV) format (preserving the quality and size of the original media);
• Compressed (WMA and OGG) format (taking up less space and more convenient for storing large collections on your hard drive);

Before ripping an Audio Disc, please insert the disc to be ripped in the drive.

Steps to rip an Audio CD:

1. Start up SwiftDisc Burning Wizard.

2. Choose section: Audio Project => option: Rip Audio CD.

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Steps to select tracks for ripping an Audio CD:

1. After inserting the Audio CD from which you would like to copy music, select the device where you inserted the media. Press the “Next” button.

2. The “Audio CD Tracks” screen shows the audio tracks on the disc in the selected drive. All audio tracks are selected by default. To make your own selection, uncheck the check box in front of any file. Then you can check the files to be included in the compilation.
Select at least one track by checking on the corresponding check box, or select multiple... more 

After selecting tracks for ripping, updating their titles and location to be saved to, choose tracks format. Use the radio button and selection to define the file format.

 

Uncompressed Audio (WAV)

To save the CD tracks as Uncompressed Audio, select the WAV option. The recorded files will preserve the quality and size of the original media. WAV files are the standard sound format for PCs. The uncompressed audio file extension is ".WAV". The tracks can be played on all Windows applications which support sound.

 

Windows Media Audio (WMA)

To save the CD tracks as Windows Media Audio files, select the... more 

=> Press the “Finish” button to initiate saving files to the computer.

After the writing file process has been initiated, you will be directed to the "Progress screen". The process will take some time, depending on your hardware and the amount of files to be recorded. Please wait until the ripping process is finished. Select a device to review the progress of ripping on a particular disc, elapsed time, estimated time to complete the ripping and the recorder buffer level. For further actions, choose an option depending on the device status, e.g., retry ripping/erase disc.
When the ripping is over,... more 

In addition to Creating Music Discs, SwiftDisc Burning Wizard enables you to copy (rip) music from previously recorded Audio or Enhanced Audio CDs.

 
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