Exact Audio Copy AlternativesOnly apps categorised as CD Rippers for Mac
Exact Audio Copy is not available for Mac but there are a few alternatives that runs on macOS with similar functionality. If that doesn't work for you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to Exact Audio Copy, but unfortunately only zero of them are CD Rippers available for Mac. If you can't find an alternative you can try to remove all filters.
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- Free Personal • Proprietary
- 112 fre:ac alternatives
fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper with support for various formats and codecs. It will convert between MP3, MP4/M4A, FLAC, Vorbis, Opus, AAC, WAV, WMA and other f...
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- PortableApps.com
- Wine
Top fre:ac Features
- Audio Conversion
- Multiple tracks at once
- Media Transcoding
- CDDB access
- Batch processing
- Lossless Audio
- Ad-free
- AAC
- ALAC support
- Works Offline
- Portable
- OGG
fre:ac VS Exact Audio Copy
Is fre:ac a good alternative to Exact Audio Copy? - 32 X Lossless Decoder alternatives
X Lossless Decoder (XLD) is a tool for Mac OS X that is able to decode/convert/play various 'lossless' audio files. The supported audio files can be split into some tracks with cue sheet when decoding. It works ...
X Lossless Decoder Features
- Lossless Audio
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Lightweight
- Ad-free
- Audio Extraction
- OGG
- Split CUE to tracks
X Lossless Decoder VS Exact Audio Copy
Is X Lossless Decoder a good alternative to Exact Audio Copy?Comments about X Lossless Decoder as an Alternative to Exact Audio Copy
I've used XLD for years, makes a very good rip
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Comments about fre:ac as an Alternative to Exact Audio Copy
Because EAC has problems with some CD drives but fre:ac does not. There is no alternative nearly as good as fre:ac.