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Phile Audio for Mac

Audio ripping and encoding application.

$7.99
In English
Version 2.2.0

Phile Audio overview

Audio Phile is quite simply the most efficient, easy-to-use, most powerful audio CD ripping and encoding application out there. Here's why:

Simultaneous encoding to 7 formats:
Phile Audio will encode to all of the most popular audio file formats: MP3, MP4-AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Apple Lossless, WAV and AIFF. You can specify one or more encoding formats before ripping, so you only have to rip once. Archive a copy of your CD collection in a lossless format, such as FLAC or Apple Lossless, and encode a smaller, compressed copy for your portable media player. Phile Audio will import iTunes-supported file formats automatically, saving you a manual step if you want to import to iTunes.

Simultaneous ripping from multiple CD/DVD/BD-ROM drives:
Phile Audio will rip from as many drives as you can hook up to your computer, simultaneously. While one disc is ripping, you can be entering the information for another one. This is a huge advantage for your CD archiving workflow, as you don't have to wait as long for discs to finish ripping to move on to the next one.

Retrieve CD information from the FreeDB online database:
Phile Audio automatically identifies and retrieves your discs information from the online FreeDB database. This huge resource is sure to find disc information for most of your CDs

Multiple options for cover art retrieval:
Phile Audio includes an online image search, pre-populated to the title of your CD to make finding cover art as easy as possible. In the unlikely event that you don't find something acceptable, you can drag and drop cover art files from a Web browser or your computer directly into the application, or, import your images from a digital camera or memory card with the built-in camera device browser. There's even an interface to use your scanner to scan your cover art directly into your disc information! No other software offers this degree of integration for your cover art!

More information can be input up-front:
In addition to the extensive options for cover art, Phile Audio allows you to enter individual years per track, composers, groupings, gapless tags, compilation tags, disc numbering (if part of a multiple-disc set), comments and lyrics for supported encoding formats. You don't have to revisit your encoded files from other software to add these tags. You can do it all right before ripping, a huge time-saver!

Customizable file naming:
For those that are not importing into iTunes or to a non-taggable format, keeping file names in a usable format can be a real pain. Phile Audio allows you to customize the exact file name convention based on disc and track information to fit your needs.

Efficient encoding:
Phile Audio detects how many processors are in your computer and runs encoding jobs simultaneously on all multi-core processors. Encoding happens in the background, so your discs can rip as fast as possible without being encumbered by potentially slow encoding times. You can pause encoding if you need the extra processor power for another application. You can even close the application in the middle of encoding a batch of discs, and Phile Audio will remember where you left off. Very handy for users on-the-go!

Real-time status:
When ripping discs, Phile Audio gives you an indication of your drive's DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) or "ripping" speed. This serves as a benchmark for your drive. While encoding, the status of all of your encoding jobs are easily seen and understood.

We encourage you to give Phile Audio a run through your CD collection. You'll wonder how you ever did without it, especially if you have multiple fast disc drives!

*please note: Phile Audio does not ship with an MP3 codec, however, we provide information and automatic application support for retrieving an MP3 codec. This is due to patent restrictions on MP3 encoders. To keep the price of Phile Audio at an affordable level, we opted to allow you to choose to use MP3 or not, and to choose which MP3 encoder you would like to use.

What’s new in version 2.2.0

Version 2.2.0:
Phile Audio now uses gnudb.org in place of freedb.org:
  • On the 13th of June 2020 it was observed that the URL used for lookups, freedb.freedb.org, no longer resolved to a host name and as a result the service no longer appears to operate. gnudb.org has continued to provide the freedb.org database after freedb.org was shutdown.

Phile Audio for Mac

$7.99
In English
Version 2.2.0
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Tlance
Tlance
Oct 16 2019
2.1.1
0.0
Oct 16 2019
0.0
Version: 2.1.1
I asked the developers what ripping engine they used. The reply was that they simply used Apple’s own ripper. That is it’s the same as iTunes. Nothing fancy at all - not cdparanoia, certainly not the EAC quality “Secure Ripper” of XLD.
RavenNevermore
RavenNevermore
Oct 16 2019
2.1.1
0.0
Oct 16 2019
0.0
Version: 2.1.1
Or just use iTunes/Music app. This doesn't do anything better for ripping a CD.
Tlance
Tlance
Jun 11 2011
1.1.1
0.0
Jun 11 2011
0.0
Version: 1.1.1
I don't think I've ever commented/reviewed without actually trying an app. But this is the exception. They say "Quite simply the most efficient, easy-to-use, most powerful audio CD ripping and encoding application out there." Uh, XLD and Max do all this and more. XLD uses the most modern ripping engine and it's log makes EAC users drool (OK, exageration). What's worse is there is no mention here or on their site of how the ripping is done. And we're supposed to pay before laying eyes on it?
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