Extract Audio From CD
Audio extract from Audio CD is another useful tools in Dexster that allow to rip multiple Audio CD tracks into audio format MP3, WMA, OGG and WAV. To access to this feature, click on Tools menu, and select Extract Audio from CD.
- Insert Audio CD into the CD-DVD drive.

- Select the drive from the drive combo box.

- Select the output format. The available output formats are MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG
- Select the audio attributes (quality) from the attributes combo box.
- Select the output audio channel (mono or stereo) from the audio channel combo box.
- Check the Audio CD tracks that you would like to rip and click on Save button to start the ripping
- By default the extracted audio tracks will be saved in C:\Extract Audio CD
Extract Audio Tracks:

- Rename: change the output filename instead of using the default filename
- Identify CD: retrieve audio cd album info from the internet
- Select All: select all tracks for ripping
- Save: start the ripping process
Extract Time Range:

- Name: track name
- Track #: track number
- Track Time: total duration for the selected audio track
- Start Time: custom start time to begin the ripping for the selected audio track
- End Time: custom end time to end the ripping for the selected audio track
- Start Position: move the slider to the left or right to set the start time
- End Position: move the slider to the left or right to set the end time
- New Length: new length for the saved audio track
- Save: start the ripping with custom start/end time
Extract Options:

- Output Folder: output location for the extracted audio track(s)
- Burst Mode: optimal for fast grab. no jitter correction. normal block read at once.
- Synch Mode: optimal for precision grab. jitter errors correction. normal block read at once.
- Secure Mode: optimal for precision grab of old and very used CD. jitter errors correction. normal block read at once.
- Paranoid Mode: optimal only for grab on unreadable (scratched) CD. jitter errors correction. very small block read at once.
- Stop: stop grab if read or synch error occurs.
- Silence: insert silence (null amplitude) block on error block place.
- Cut: cut error block.
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