The ability to rip audio cds has been built into the mpxplay dos audio 
player package for years.  Given  it now includes audio formats from .aif 
to .acc to m4a and mp4  and still allows for audio cd ripping, clearly 
many people care.
Karen

On Sun, 12 Aug 2012, Eric Auer wrote:

>
> Hi, short question about CD-DA: The UDVD driver saves a tiny
> amount of RAM by not supporting raw sector reads, so if you
> want to "rip" audio CD to audio files, you have to use UIDE,
> the more complete driver.  My question is: Who does audio CD
> ripping in DOS at all? Depending on that, it might be worth
> enabling raw read in UDVD, making it more known that raw is
> only available in UIDE, or maybe do nothing as nobody cares?
>
> Regards, Eric :-)
>
> PS: I myself prefer cdparanoia-related abcde to rip in Linux.
>
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