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The next thing you see is a status screen that shows you the progress of the conversion process. This is a two step process. First, the software reads the audio track from the CD, this is the 'ripping' part and the status screen displays 'Extracting track'. Then, the track is encoded, this converts the ripped track to MP3 format. The M4A format, also known as MPEG-4 Audio, has been popularised in recent times by Apple with its iTunes service. However, you may need to convert your music tracks to the better-supported MP3.

Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper is must-have software for people who cannot imagine their life without digital music. It combines a powerful audio converter and handy CD ripper in one useful program.

Using Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper, you can easily convert your favorite music tracks between all popular formats, rip audio CDs to any popular format you like and even import tag information from the FreeDB database.

Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper allows you to convert your favorite music tracks from one format to another without any quality loss (such as WAV to MP3, MP3 to WMA, MP3 to OGG, MP3 to WAV, etc.). The program supports all popular formats, such as MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, Monkey's Audio APE, MusePack MPC, WavPack WV, SPX, AIFF and AC3. Even better, happy iPod owners will be delighted with Apple format support for AAC, MP4 and M4A (iPod audiobooks). With Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper, you can convert your whole music collection to another audio format while keeping the original folder structure (including subfolders and preserving the original folder structure features). And you can be sure all audio tag information will remain unchanged after conversion.

With Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper you are also able to rip and grab audio CDs in any format you like. Simply choose the tracks you want to rip, select where to put the ripped files, choose the format and off you go! You can even rip the whole CD as one track, for example, when ripping live concerts, shows or albums. Moreover, you can retrieve information about the CD (artist, album, track title, etc.) directly from the FreeDB database.

Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper has a built-in audio player, so you can pre-listen to the tracks to ensure you are working with the right file. Also, with the unique preset feature of Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper, you have no need to configure the settings every time you want to rip or convert. Simply save the preset once and use it the next time you're doing something similar..

You don't need any special technical knowledge to work with Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper. The handy program interface makes it clear even for the less than computer-savvy. For example, you can drag and drop audio files directly to the program converter list or select the 'Convert to...' option directly from the contextual menu in Windows Explorer. Check out Direct Audio Converter and CD Ripper: it's the software your digital soul has been waiting for.

Features:
  • Convert between the MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, FLAC, Monkey's Audio APE, MusePack MPC formats directly - Screenshot;
  • Additional input formats: MP1, MP2, CDA, WavPack WV, SPX, AIFF, AC3, AAC, MP4, M4A;
  • Predefine output characteristics to quickly set and manage the parameters for conversion - Screenshot;
  • You can adjust the existing output presets or make your own - Screenshot;
  • Exact metadata tag conversion from one audio format to another;
  • You can edit metadata tags for each audio file before conversion - Screenshot;
  • Group audio tag edit functions;
  • Integration with the Windows Explorer contextual menu's 'Convert to...' option;
  • Support for drag and drop of audio files directly to the converter list
  • Rip audio CD tracks to a variety of audio formats directly from CD to MP3, CD to WMA, CD to WAV, CD to OGG, CD to FLAC, CD to APE, CD to MPC;
  • Reliable and high-performance CD ripping engine featuring jitter correction to compensate for reading errors;
  • Retrieve disc album information from the FreeDB online database;
  • Full support for ID3v1.1, ID3v2, APE 1.0, APE 2.0, OGG and WMA TAG's;
  • With the built-in MP3 player, you can pre-listen to any audio files or CD tracks - Screenshot;
  • Rip a whole CD as one track (for live concerts);
  • Convert all audio files to another format while keeping the original folder structure;
  • Some of the supported conversion directions: MP3 to MP3 (bitrate changer), MP3 to OGG, MP3 to WMA, MP3 to FLAC, WAV to MP3, WAV to WMA, WAV to FLAC, FLAC to MP3, FLAC to WAV, MPC to MP3, WMA to MP3, OGG to MP3, MP1 to MP3, MP2 to MP3, AIFF to MP3, AIFF to WAV, AAC to MP3, AAC to WAV, MP4 to MP3, MP4 to WAV, M4A to MP3, M4A to WAV;
  • Windows Vista, Seven compatible.

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Alecia Beth Moore, stage name Pink was born on September 8, 1979 to Judith and Jim Moore in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Her brother Jason Moore was born in 1977. She went to Kutz Elementary School, Lenape Middle School, and Central Bucks High School and joined the Band, “Middleground,” which folded after their defeat at a “Battle of the Bands” competition. At 14, Pink performed in clubs across Philadelphia and went through phases from skateboarder to hip-hopper to rave child and finally rock band lead singer. At 16, Pink formed the R&B group “Choice” along with two other teenage girls Chrissy Conway and Sharon Flanagan.
They send their first song “Key to My Heart” to LaFace Records in Atlanta, Georgia, where L.A. Reid signed a record deal with them. The girls relocated to Atlanta to record an album. “Key to My Heart” was made soundtrack for the 1996 film of the same name, but Choice disbanded in 1998.
“Can’t Take Me Home was Pink’s debut album, produced by Terence “Tramp-Baby” Abney, She’ksphere, Dallas Austin, The Specialists and Steve Rhyme. It was released in April 2000 and was certified double Platinum in the U.S., selling five million copies worldwide. In 2000, Pink performed the opening act for ‘N Sync’s American Tour in the summer, and 2001 she became part of ensemble production of “Lady Marmalade” for the movie “Moulin Rouge!” alongside Lil Kim, Maya and Christina Aguilera. The music video won a Grammy Award for “best pop collaboration with vocals.”
Pink recruited Linda Perry to co-write and co-produce her second album along with Dallas Austin and Scott Storch. The album “Missundaztood” was released in November 2001. The video for the single “Get the Party Started” won two awards at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards. Missundaztood went Gold or Platinum in over 20 countries, with 30 million in sales. The album and the lead single “Get the Party Started” were nominated at the 2003 Grammy Awards. In 2002 Pink and Perry co-written Faith Hill’s album “Cry,” and Pink headlined the “Party Tour” that went across America, Europe and down under to Australia. She would also perform as the supporting act in Lenny Kravitz’s “America” tour.
On November 11, 2003, Pink’s third album “Try This” was released. It was certified Platinum in the U.S., selling more than five million copies worldwide. The single “Trouble” won Pink a Grammy Award at the 2004 Grammy Awards, and “Feel Good Time” was nominated. Pink toured Europe and Australia for the “Try This” Tour.
In 2005, Pink collaborated with Lisa Marie Presley for Presley’s album “Now What.” Then in April 2006, Pink’s fourth album “I’m Not Dead” was released through LaFace Records, and it ranked 96th in the U.S. in 2007. The album’s lead single “Stupid Girls” earned a Grammy Award nomination and won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Pop Video. The album was certified ten times Platinum, and Pink embarked on the globetrotting “I’m Not Dead” Tour, selling about 307,000 tickets in Australia. The DVD “Pink: Live From Wembley Arena” was released, which was taped at one of the London Shows of the tour. In 2006 Pink sang “Waiting All Day” for Sunday Night for NBC Sunday Night Football, contributed to soundtrack of the animated feature film “Happy Feet” and promoted the PSP (PlayStation Portable) by lending her name to Playstation.
In Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveShow Tour Pink was the opening act. She also did some songwriting, crafting “I Will” for Natalia Druyts’s album. She co-wrote “Outside of You” which was recorded by Hilary Duff and released on Duff’s album “Dignity.” Pink also recorded song along with other females artists including Annie Lennox’s “Songs of Mass Destruction” album. Then in Decembet 2007 Pink Box special edition was released in Australia and was certified Gold. In October 2008 at the ARIA Music Awards in Sydney, Australia, Pink was the guest of honor. Then on November 3, 2008 her album “Funhouse” debuted and was certified double Platinum. The Funhouse Tour begun on February 24 in France. And on November 23, 2008 at the American Music Awards Pink performed “Sober,” and released a four-CD set of albums Can’t Take Me Home/Missundaztood/Try This/I’m Not Dead.
At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, 2009, Pink did a trapeze act while singing “Sober,” and won a nomination for Best Female Video. Then on January 31, 2010 Pink performed another trapeze act at the 2010 Grammy Awards, singing “Glitter in the Air” to a standing ovation. Finally, on October 4, 2009 Pink’s music became the theme of Australian Idol.
Pink’s “Gatest Hits… So Far!!!” album was released on November 12, 2010 by LaFace Records to celebrate her first decade in the music industry, which is set to go on for many decades yet to come.



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