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fre:ac vs Exact Audio Copy Comments


- fre:ac is Free and Open Source
- fre:ac is Lightweight
The best free alternative to Exact Audio Copy is fre:ac, which is also Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to Exact Audio Copy and many of them is free so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting free alternatives to Exact Audio Copy are File Converter, MediaMonkey, K3b and Format Factory.






File Converter is a very simple tool which allows you to convert and compress one or several file(s) using the context menu in Windows Explorer.


It is not specifically designed to interact with the CD Digital Audio standard, which is important for a CD ripper because of additional features, such as error correction notification.

MediaMonkey is a music player and a music library manager with support for 50,000+ files and many features for organizing, tagging, converting and burning your music. It also has advanced podcasting and syncing features.




MediaMonkey is essentially a Music Library and Player software. Exact Audio Copy is a CD-DA ripping tool.


K3b is a CD and DVD authoring application for the KDE desktop environment for Unix-like computer operating systems. It provides a graphical user interface to perform most CD/DVD burning tasks like creating an Audio CD from a set of audio files or copying a CD/DVD, as well as...

Format Factory is a multifunctional media converter and ripper offering video, audio, and image conversion. It rips DVDs and CDs, handles PDF and archives, supports diverse formats, and includes a screen recorder. Optimized for various devices and easy to use.




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 on Mac OS X 10.3 and later. Supports: (Ogg) FLAC (.flac/.

I've used XLD for years, makes a very good rip


CDex is a CD-Ripper, extracting digital audio data from an Audio CD. The application supports many Audio encoders, including WAV, MP3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, VQF, Musepack, APE, and many others.




CUERipper is a utility for extracting digital audio from CDs, an open-source alternative to EAC.

Easy interface but powerfull ripper, good metadata and test database to be sure your rip of an audio CD is accurate
In addition to AccurateRip, which is also used by EAC, information from the CTDB enables even more accurate ripping.


FormatLab is a Powerful Tool for Converting Video and Audio files and supports almost All Formats with modern and widely supported codecs.




Asunder is a graphical Audio CD ripper and encoder for Linux. You can use it to save tracks from an Audio CD as any of WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC, Opus, WavPack, Musepack, AAC, and Monkey's Audio files.



Max is an application for creating high-quality audio files in various formats, from compact discs or files.

Because EAC has problems with some CD drives but fre:ac does not. There is no alternative nearly as good as fre:ac.