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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start ripping a CD with Express Rip?

Insert the CD, open Express Rip, select your output format, then click 'Rip'. You can find the options on the main interface.

Can I rip multiple tracks at once using Express Rip?

Yes, Express Rip automatically detects all tracks on the CD and allows you to rip them together or select specific tracks.

How do I adjust the audio volume during ripping?

Go to Settings > Ripping Options, and enable volume correction to adjust tracks during extraction.

How can I ensure high-quality MP3 or WAV files?

In Settings > Encoding, select your preferred bit rate and encoding mode for optimal audio quality.

How does Express Rip obtain track and album information?

It automatically links to an online database—ensure your internet is active for tag retrieval during ripping.

Is there an option to manually edit tags after ripping?

Yes, you can manually edit tags within the app or use third-party tag editors post-rip.

Can I run Express Rip from the command line?

Yes, Express Rip supports command-line operation, ideal for integrating with other applications or automated tasks.

What are the available subscription or purchase options?

Visit Settings > Account > Purchase to view available licenses; check the app's official website for detailed options.

Are there any free trial versions of Express Rip?

Please check the official website or app store listing to see if a trial version is available before purchasing.

What should I do if ripping fails or the program crashes?

Ensure your CD is clean, and you're using the latest version. Restart the app, and try again, or contact support for help.

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