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Donut
Hi,

I use ExactAudioCopy to rip tracks from CDs. My computer is very slow, so rather than configuring EAC to run an encoding program for each track on-the-fly, I want EAC to instead create a batch file that I can run afterwards to compress the ripped WAV files to AAC (or whatever). Until now I have been creating such batch files by hand, which is a real pain.

Can someone help me with the command settings to use? I thought something involving e.g. echo >>filename.bat "encoder.exe [arguments]" might work. The batch file would be built as EAC rips each track.


-- M
ChiGung
Mareo - is the application, mentioned around here that could help with this I think.
It could turn out a bit pesky to get eac to write batch files itself - from scratch, but I would check out Mareo.
Martin H
QUOTE(Donut @ Jun 17 2005, 02:52 AM)
My computer is very slow, so rather than configuring EAC to run an encoding program for each track on-the-fly, I want EAC to instead create a batch file that I can run afterwards to compress the ripped WAV files to AAC (or whatever).
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Enable 'EAC Options' --> 'On extraction, start external compressors queued in the background'. Then use 'Tools' --> 'Compression queue control center' to stop the encoding, and then enable it again, when all the tracks have been ripped... -Martin.
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