QUOTE(dev0 @ May 11 2004, 10:23 AM)
%s in an EAC commandline is replaced by the source filename.
It has no meaning whatsoever outside of EAC.
In that case I'm thinking it probably won't make much difference where it shows up in the command line.
I did find this info:
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EAC Flags
%s Source filename
%d Destination filename
%h...%h Text "..." only when "High quality" selected
%l...%l Text "..." only when "Low quality" selected
%c...%c Text "..." only when "CRC checksum" selected
%r Bitrate ("32".."320")
-- Rick