EZ CD Audio Converter

Rip, convert and burn audio tracks with this tool, which can also normalize volume, create playlists, edit metadata, set up file naming rules and remove silence.

  • EZ CD Audio Converter
  • License :Trial
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Poikosoft

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EZ CD Audio Converter is a premium, all-in-one Windows application for ripping CDs, converting audio files, editing metadata, and burning audio discs. It’s known for high-speed, high-quality conversions and an easy-to-use interface.


🎧 What Can You Do with EZ CD Audio Converter?

  • Rip audio CDs to MP3, FLAC, WAV, AAC, and more
  • Convert audio files between formats
  • Edit metadata and cover art
  • Burn audio CDs or MP3 discs
  • Batch process large music libraries

âś… How to Use EZ CD Audio Converter

1. Download and Install

  • Official website: https://www.poikosoft.com/
  • Offers a free trial; full version is paid
  • Install and launch the app — you’ll see a clean interface with tabs:
    • Audio CD Ripper
    • Audio Converter
    • Disc Burner
    • Metadata Editor

2. Rip Audio CDs

  1. Insert an audio CD
  2. Go to the “Audio CD Ripper” tab
  3. It automatically detects the disc and pulls metadata from online databases (like freedb or MusicBrainz)
  4. Choose output format from the top-right menu (e.g., FLAC, MP3, AAC, WAV)
  5. Adjust quality or encoder settings if needed
  6. Click “Rip CD”

✔️ Optionally edit tags or add cover art before ripping
✔️ Automatically organizes folders and filenames


3. Convert Audio Files

  1. Go to the “Audio Converter” tab
  2. Drag and drop files or folders into the window
  3. Select your output format (e.g., convert WAV to MP3)
  4. Choose destination folder, bitrate, etc.
  5. Click “Convert”

Supports all major formats: MP3, FLAC, AAC, M4A, Opus, ALAC, OGG, DSD, etc.


4. Edit Metadata

  1. Drag audio files into the “Metadata Editor” tab
  2. Manually edit:
    • Title, album, artist, year, genre, track number, etc.
    • Embedded album artwork
  3. Use online metadata lookup to autofill info
  4. Save changes — tags are written directly to the files

5. Burn Audio or MP3 CDs

  1. Go to the “Disc Burner” tab
  2. Drag & drop tracks
  3. Choose:
    • Audio CD (for car stereos, etc.)
    • MP3 Disc (data disc with MP3s)
  4. Optionally set track gaps, volume normalization
  5. Insert a blank disc and click “Burn”

⚙️ Extra Features & Tips

🎚️ Audio Quality & Conversion Settings

  • Choose from multiple encoders (Fraunhofer, Apple, etc.)
  • Set custom bitrates, VBR, CBR, lossless options
  • Supports DSP effects (e.g., volume normalization, fade in/out)

🗂️ File Naming & Folder Structure

  • Go to Options > Filename
  • Customize how converted/ripped files are named, e.g.:
    %artist% - %title%
    

📡 AccurateRip & ReplayGain

  • AccurateRip checks your rips against an online database for accuracy
  • ReplayGain normalizes volume between tracks

đź§  Who Should Use It?

  • Audiophiles ripping CDs to FLAC
  • Users converting music libraries between formats
  • Anyone burning high-quality music discs
  • Users who want complete control over tags, art, and output quality

đź’µ Licensing

  • Free trial (fully functional for 30 days)
  • Paid license (one-time purchase, lifetime updates optional)

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