AVS Audio CD Grabber - Step 2: Setting Output File Parameters

At Step 2 AVS Audio CD Grabber will suggest that you set the following output file parameters:

AVS Audio CD Grabber

File format and parameters

There are nine available output file formats in AVS Audio CD Grabber. They are: MP3, MP2, MP+, AAC, M4A, AMR, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, WMA. It is possible to change the default output file format setting for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis formats by clicking the Advanced... button. See also:

The detailed description for each format is available in the Glossary section of the Appendix.

You can change the output file format parameters such as Sample rate (Frequency), Bitrate and the number of Channels. The higher the bitrate value is, the better quality of the output file you reach and the bigger the output file size will be.

Grab mode

In the table below you can find the description of available grab modes:

Grab Mode Description
Burst Mode (Fast, no Error Corrections) Optimal for fast grab.

No jitter correction. Normal block read at once.

Synch Mode (Correct Jitter Errors) Optimal for precision grab.

Synchronous by time marks reading (jitter errors correction). Normal block read at once. AVS Audio CD Grabber reading will be synchronized by time marks on the audio disc (In the subchannel Q) during audio data grabbing. This will slow the disc grabbing process but this method will guarantee more exact grabbing - without samples loss. But the most of the modern drives (created after about 2002 year) have such synchronizing embedded. This feature is stream accurate.

Secure Mode (Double Precision Error Correction) Optimal for precision grab of old and very used CD.

Synchronous by time marks reading (jitter errors correction). Small block read at once. Every block reads and re-reads before the number of the blocks, containing the same data will be 50% or more from the number of read blocks. AVS Audio CD Grabber reading will be synchronized by time marks on the audio disc (In the subchannel Q) during audio data grabbing. This will slow the disc grabbing process but this method will guarantee more exact grabbing - without samples loss. But the most of the modern drives (created after about 2002 year) have such synchronizing embedded. This feature is stream accurate.

Paranoid Mode (Small Blocks Read, drive cache disabled) Optimal only for grab on unreadable (scratched) CD.

Synchronous by time marks reading (jitter errors correction). Very small block read at once. If CD drive caches audio data, cache will be disabled. Every block reads and re-reads before the number of the blocks, containing the same data will be 50% or more from the number of read blocks. AVS Audio CD Grabber reading will be synchronized by time marks on the audio disc (In the subchannel Q) during audio data grabbing. This will slow the disc grabbing process but this method will guarantee more exact grabbing - without samples loss. But the most of the modern drives (created after about 2002 year) have such synchronizing embedded. This feature is stream accurate.

After selection of the Grab Mode, please click the Next>> button.

AVS Audio CD Grabber
Current Version:  4.1.1.214
Release Date:  05/09/2008
File Size:  13.30 MB
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