Ripper v1.0
Copyright (C) 2002 James Chapman
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
website:	http://www.player2001.com
email: 		james@player2001.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Overview
--------
Ripper is a freeware CD ripper primarily intended for use with Player.
Encoding to Ogg Vorbis and Windows Media Audio 9 formats is supported.


System Requirements
-------------------
Any PC running Microsoft Windows 95,98,ME,2000 or XP.
At least one CD-ROM/CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive!
Windows Media Audio support requires the latest 9 series runtime files.


Troubleshooting
---------------
If problems occur running the program on Windows 95/98 systems,
please consult the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article
for details on how to update necessary system components:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q259403


Credits
-------
Main program is copyright (C) 2002 James Chapman
http://www.player2001.com

Digital audio extraction is powered by the AKRip32 Library
Copyright (C) Andy Key
http://akrip.sourceforge.net

This program uses Ogg Vorbis Source Code
Copyright (C) 1994-2002 by the Xiphophorus Company
http://www.vorbis.com

Portions utilize Microsoft Windows Media Technologies
Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Microsoft Corporation
All Rights Reserved

The installer for this product was created using Installer VISE from
MindVision Software. For more information on Installer VISE, contact: 
MindVision Software 
5901 North 58th Street 
Lincoln, NE 68507-3249

Voice: (402) 323-6600
Fax: (402) 323-6611
E-mail: mindvision@mindvision.com 
http://www.mindvision.com


Usage, Distribution & Legal Stuff
---------------------------------
Ripper is freeware and may be freely used for any purpose.
Redistribution of the program must be done on a non-commercial
basis, and the entire contents of the archive must be maintained.

This program is provided as-is and is free for your own use.
While every attempt has been made to ensure that the software is
free of problems, the developer offers no warranty for it, and
cannot accept responsiblity for any problems it may cause.


Version History
---------------
 version 1.0 (15 September 2002) 
initial release
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
