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fre:ac is a free and open-source audio converter and CD ripper originating from Germany. It supports various formats and codecs, including MP3, MP4/M4A, FLAC, Vorbis, Opus, AAC, WAV, and WMA. Key features include audio conversion, media transcoding, batch processing, CDDB access, and support for AAC, ALAC, and Opus codecs. It is lightweight, portable, works offline, and requires no registration. The software is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux, BSD, PortableApps.com, and Wine. User reviews highlight its straightforwardness, reliability, and efficiency for audio conversions, particularly for ripping CDs into FLAC files and converting to other formats like OGG. Some users note issues with CDDB/GnuDB and a lack of recent updates, while others praise its ease of use and functionality for organizing music collections. It is often compared to CDex and is appreciated for being a FOSS solution.

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User Reviews

40 reviews

Mixed
Pros
Free of charge
Fast encoding speed
Extensive format support
High quality encoding
CD ripping capabilities
Batch processing
Cross-platform compatibility
Developer responsiveness

Cons
Lacks audio normalization
Limited multi-channel audio
Software instability
Outdated user interface
Limited metadata editing
Metadata stripping issues
Slow file loading
Incomplete documentation

Key Themes
Audio conversion features
CD ripping functionality
User interface design
Codec and format compatibility
Software performance and stability
Developer support and updates
Metadata management
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