Hi,
Yes. you can burn a disk in mp3 format with easy cd-da extracter.

Brian

-----Original Message----- From: Nancy Shackelford
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 7:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Easy CD-DA Extractor Version 2011.3 is now Available

One more question about this:  Does it have a mode where you can make
jukebox CDs? I sometimes make CDs for a person who has a jukebox in
his business establishment.

Thanks,
Nance



On 5/29/11, Steve Pattison <s...@internode.on.net> wrote:
This version actually came out in late April but as far as I know the
details haven't been posted on this list.  It is available from
www.poikosoft.com. Below are the changes for the last few versions of
the program:

Version 2011.3

Fixed the bug where data error was shown when ripping the last track even
there was
no actual data error
Fixed the bug where <Total Discs> and <Disc Number> symbols in Output
Filename field
was not loaded correctly from a profile when other than english-language was
in use
Fixed the bug where mono input files were encoded to MP3 at double speed
because
MP3 encoder was always expecting stereo samples
Fixed the bug where cursor was not visible in the list editors when other
than 96
dpi display mode (Windows large fonts) was enabled
Fixed the bug where some multi-language user interface components were
translated
wrong
Fixed the bug where some encoders, decoders, and metadata handlers were
compiled
with debugging info enabled -> performance improvements !
Added Play in default player on-double click feature (Audio Converter,
Metadata Editor,
Audio CD Burner, MP3 CD Burner)
Adjusted some user interface components default size and positions
Updated FLAC encoder, decoder, and metadata handler; compiled with the
latest Ogg
library v1.2.2
Updated Ogg Vorbis encoder, decoder, and metadata handler; compiled with the
latest
Vorbis library v1.3.2 and the latest Ogg library v1.2.2
Updated Monkey's Audio encoder, decoder, and metadata handler; compiled with
the
latest Monkey's Audio SDK 4.11
Re-compiled all encoders and decoders with SSE and SSE2 instruction sets
enabled
-> performance improvements !
Version 2011.2

Faster startup time, because Windows ACM Audio Codec enumeration moved from
on-startup
to on-access

Version 2011.1

Updated device access layer so that it fixes ripping and/or burning crash
that may
have occured on rare occasions when there were incompatible drivers in the
system

Version 2011

Multicore support:
Audio Converter can run up to 8 simultaneous conversions
Audio CD Ripper runs simultaneous ripping & encoding
New audio converter engine:
Convert from multichannel files
Convert and downmix from 5.1 and 7.1
Convert from all bit depths (8, 16, 24, 32, 32fp, 64fp)
Convert from any samplerate
Convert to up to 24-bit/192kHz
Improved User Interface:
Profiles in Audio CD Ripper and Audio Converter
High-DPI aware
Supports all Windows DPI & font size settings
New configuration panes for all encoders
Saves the state of the ripper and converter windows
New metadata support:
Compilation / Part of compilation
Replaygain Track Gain and Track Peak
All new 24-bit DSP:
Filters are applied with 24-bit resolution
Supports ReplayGain track gain calculation for all audio formats
Normalize with ReplayGain, Peak Level, or Average RMS
All filters rewritten and optimized
New encoder, decoder, and metadata plug-ins:
All encoders and decoders rewritten and optimized for maximum speed
All codecs are now plug-in type, they can be removed, added and updated
without updating
the software itself
ID3V2 support for WAV and AIFF formats
Plus many other minor improvements here and there

Regards Steve
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