Using software to extract raw audio data from a music CD.
or to rip is the process of copying digital audio and/or video data from a DVD or CD to a hard disk. The copied data is referred to as “rips”. This process can allow you to listen to music from different albums without having to change CDs or to listen to the music you have on your CD on a portable digital audio player. The public domain is the body of knowledge, especially creative works such as writing, art, music, and inventions, which is considered to be part of the common cultural and intellectual heritage of humanity, and which anyone may use or exploit without permission.
Ripping is the opposite of burning. It is transfering music from a CD to your hard drive. It's probably the most common method of converting CDs to MP3s.
Digital audio extraction. Copying directly (i.e. digitally) from an audio CD format into a sound file format on a hard drive.
Ripping (or "CD Ripping") is the process of digitally extracting audio tracks from Compact Discs and converting them to MP3 (or another audio format) for storage on a hard disk or transfer over the Internet. Ripping is very controversial because people convert commercial CDs to MP3 and then trade them over the Net. See also MP3.
the process of extracting (usually video) data from a file/format that is dificult to access/alter by normal methods. In particular in reference to the decryption process involved in extracting video data from DVDs. Also used to describe the same extraction process for CD audio and video or audio from games.
CD's is the process of opening a CD-Audio file and saving it to a disk format. This may or may not be illegal depending upon the the content and applicable intellectual property laws, if any.
copying specific data from a ROM
The process of digitally extracting audio from CDs to your hard drive in WAV format.
The process of converting your songs from an audio CD to a computer audio file. To be able to put a CD song on your computer, you need a program able to 'extract' the audio and store it as data information. The result is an audio format called a WAVE file (extension .wav) on your computer. This is also called digital audio extraction (DAE).
also called digital audio extraction, this is the process of taking CD audio and recording it to a computer in any file format. When the transfer is from CD to MP3, the process is both ripping and encoding.
To extract digital audio tracks from an audio CD. A software program that extracts audio files from a CD is called a ripper.
Ripping (also referred to as digital audio extraction) is the process of copying the audio or video data from one media form, such as DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray or CD, to a hard disk. While the original media is typically digital, the extraction of analog media such as VHS video or vinyl records to a digital format can also be referred to as "ripping". To conserve storage space, the copied data is usually encoded in a compressed format such as MP3, WMA or Ogg Vorbis for audio, or MPEG-2, MPEG-4, Div X, Xvi D or Ogg Theora for video.