ripper
A software program that “grabs” digital audio from a compact disc and transfers it to a computer’s hard drive. The integrity of the data is preserved because the signal does not pass through the computer’s sound card and does not need to be converted to an analog format. The digital-to-digital transfer creates a WAV file that can then be converted into an MP3 file.
To rip is to move the data from the compact disc to the hard drive.
Read Also:
- riser card
(1) An expansion card that is used to extend a slot for a chip or card in a fully loaded computer to make room to plug it in. It may also refer to a card that contains several slots used in low-profile, space-saving cabinets. The cards are plugged into the riser card and reside parallel […]
- roaming
In wireless networking, roaming refers to the ability to move from one AP coverage area to another without interruption in service or loss in connectivity.
- robot
(1) A device that responds to sensory input. See under robotics. (2) A program that runs automatically without human intervention. Typically, a robot is endowed with some artificial intelligence so that it can react to different situations it may encounter. Two common types of robots are agents and spiders.
- robots.txt
Robots.txt is common name of a text file that is uploaded to a Web site’s root directory and linked in the html code of the Web site. The robots.txt file is used to provide instructions about the Web site to Web robots and spiders. Web authors can use robots.txt to keep cooperating Web robots from […]
- Robotics
The field of computer science and engineering concerned with creating robots, devices that can move and react to sensory input. Robotics is one branch of artificial intelligence. Robots are now widely used in factories to perform high-precision jobs such as welding and riveting. They are also used in special situations that would be dangerous for […]