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AccurateRip under Linux

I have tried to get EAC running with Wine and VMwarePlayer (using win2K) and can get it to run. However I'd like to get AccurateRip setup.

I can install it, but as both wine and vmware create a virtual cd driver with a random name, Accuraterip will not accept any key discs, I pressume someone has already corrupt//cocked up the database by submitting one of these virtual drives offsets.

Is there any way I can force AccurateRip (doubtfull due to potentional missue/corruption of the DB) or any way to get my drive queried as the corrext drive under emulation?

Regards,

Kristian

AccurateRip under Linux

Reply #1
I would have thought EAC and dBpowerAMP both work fine under Wine.

AccurateRip under Linux

Reply #2
I would have thought EAC and dBpowerAMP both work fine under Wine.


They do, but when i try to configure accuraterip, it just tells me the discs i use for configuration don't match the offset in the database.

Maybe I'm doing something wrong but i pressume its because my drive names are not as they appear under windows but are along the lines of "NECVmwareWmware" when I don't even have an NEC drive.

Kristian

AccurateRip under Linux

Reply #3
Bah, it def doesn't seem to work in VMWare, but i just reinstalled EAC and accuraterip function in wine and now it works perfect.

Please ignore whatever wiered thing occured. Time for some more ripping now

Kristian