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    Audex is an easy to use audio CD ripping application.
    In fact its interface should be so easy to use, this help page may be not necessary at all. The user only needs to decide which format is desired from the rip, and '''Audex''' will offer all the options that can be used, based on the codecs on your system.
     
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    == Features ==
     
    * Ripping with CDDA Paranoia.
    * Supports Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, WAV, AAC and custom commandline encoders.
    * Extensive filename schemes (see documentation).
    * Metadata correction tools (like capitalization).
    * Profile based ripping.
    * Retrieve covers from the internet.
    * Create playlists, covers and template based info files.
    * Transfer files with KDE KIO-Slaves.


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    Revision as of 12:33, 14 April 2015

    Audex: Rip your audio CDs

    Audex is an easy to use audio CD ripping application.

    Features

    • Ripping with CDDA Paranoia.
    • Supports Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, WAV, AAC and custom commandline encoders.
    • Extensive filename schemes (see documentation).
    • Metadata correction tools (like capitalization).
    • Profile based ripping.
    • Retrieve covers from the internet.
    • Create playlists, covers and template based info files.
    • Transfer files with KDE KIO-Slaves.
    Let Audex scan to find your codecs and show your options

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    Support for this application can obtained by asking questions on the application's Discussion page