Press Release Summary: Rip audio from CD into various music formats right from Windows context menu
Press Release Body: Just a few years ago audio CD was a high-end media, very popular both among melomaniacs and those who just listened to the music in the car. Audio CDs were everywhere, you could find them in the portable CD players and home stereo, in the car audio and boom-boxes. I\'m sure if you take a look at your disk shelves now you will find a significant collection of audio CDs.
However CD isn\'t really handy, it\'s too big to fit your pocket, it contains very few songs, and you cannot load new ones! Fortunately we\'ve got MP3 players, iPODs, multimedia phones and other modern ways to listen to the music. These gadgets are very handy and loads more than CDs, they look compact and fashionable. Except one thing. They require music to be uploaded, and you cannot load audio tracks from your CDs directly to your iPOD, first you need to rip and encode them to MP3.
Actually there are significant number of software programs that can convert songs from audio CD to MP3 or WMA, but I want to get my MP3s as soon as possible and I really hate to read manual and learn interface! The common problem of all these CD rippers is they made for academics, you have to spend some time figuring out which button to press before you get what you want. But there is a CD ripping program which is free of this flaw, it is called One-click CD Ripper. And it\'s extremely easy in use.
This small utility really breaks the stereotypes. Why running a program to rip a CD? There is a better way! You may right-click your CD icon and pick \"Rip to MP3\" directly from the context menu. It takes just a couple of seconds and a couple of clicks, no reading boring manual, no figuring out how to get started. Imagine you could get your CD ripped as easy as you remove files to recycle bin or copy something, just right-click and pick \"Rip to MP3\" on the menu. By the way you can get not just MP3 files, but also WMA, WAV, OGG, and even lossless FLAC and APE from your CD. Just pick \"Rip to WMA\" or say \"Rip to WAV\" instead.
Everyone who ripped audio CDs knows that finally you get songs named as Track01, Track02 and etc, which doesn\'t give you an idea what these songs are? To avoid this annoying problem ripping software download tracks\'s titles from the Internet and rename ripped songs in a proper way. One-click CD Ripper has this ability too. In addition you can change the way it renames your songs. For example you may choose \"Artist - Album - Song.mp3\" or just \"Song.mp3\" scheme.
One-click CD Ripper has one more outstanding feature that I really like. It can sort ripped songs in Artist and Album folders. For example you rip Eminem album and enable this option. Finally you get a folder named \"Eminem\" and sub-folder named as an Album. Ripped songs are automatically placed into the album subfolder. You can choose either Artist or Album option, or both to create very clear structure of your music. It\'s very handy when you deal with a large CD collection.
I\'d say in a conclusion One-click CD Ripper is extremely easy ripping program that does the job though. It gives the easiest way to convert audio CDs into any digital format and I\'d recommend it to everyone.
The website to get free trial download is http://www.ripaudiocd.com