| Exact Audio Copy | |
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| Developer | Andre Wiethoff |
| Initial release | 25 June 1998 (1998-06-25) |
| Stable release | 1.81 |
| Written in | Modula-2 (with extensions in C++ and C#) |
| Operating system | Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 |
| Size | 5.3 MB |
| Type | CD ripper |
| License | Proprietary, freeware |
| Website | www |
Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is an audio CD ripping program for Microsoft Windows. The program has been developed by Andre Wiethoff since 1998. The program makes use of the AccurateRip technology, that ensures ripped audio from each CD track matches the digital data on the CD.2
Overview
Exact Audio Copy is proprietary freeware, and free for non-commercial use.3
EAC is used to convert the tracks on standard audio CDs into WAV files, which can then be transcoded into other audio file formats using external command line based audio encoders. These include lossy audio file formats such as MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, or lossless formats such as FLAC, ALAC, or WavPack. It also has the option of using the Windows Audio Compression Manager (ACM Codecs) for direct compression.
See also
See also
- Comparison of audio player software
- LAME - popular MP3 encoder, released the same year as Exact Audio Copy
- Ripping
References
References
- "What's new » Exact Audio Copy". Retrieved 26 October 2025.
- Cox, Alex (29 November 2017). "How to rip your CDs to FLAC". TechRadar. Retrieved 2 May 2026.
- "Registration » Exact Audio Copy".
