
ACDR (Audio Compact Disc Reader) is a tool that lets you read audio tracks from standard audio CD's and write them to a variety of different file formats.
- A 3-step procedure makes the conversion both quick and easy. - Fast single pass operation. - Works with most CD-ROM & DVD hardware - support both SPTI, ASPI32 and 'Raw-Read' interfaces for maximum compatibility. - Supports lots and lots of output file formats: 3G2, 3GP, AAC, AIFF, ALAW, APE, AU, F32, FLAC, IFF, M4A, MAT, MOV, MP2, MP3, MP4, OGG, RA, SB, SW, TXT, UB, ULAW, UW, VOC, VOX, WAV, WMA. - Supports the latest LAME MP3 encoder with Constant, Variable or Average Bit Rate encoding. - Supports the 'freedb' internet album database for retrieving track, album, and artist names. - Supports the 'Replay Gain' algorithm for psycho-acoustically corrected volume normalization. - Flexible method for automatically creating files names and for sorting into sub-directories. - Professional quality sample rate conversion. - Optional jitter and scratch correction. - Convert tracks, 'merged' consecutive tracks, or H:M:S selections. - De-emphasis support for correct EQ of rare CD’s recorded with 'emphasis'. - And many more options!

ACDR 4.0 was released by FMJ-Software on Friday 08 December 2006. Its known requirements are : MMC2 compatible CD or DVD-ROM.
ACDR will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.