Ok, I feel completely out of my league here, but I can't figure out REACT, nor do I know how to approach it. I've searched for hours here and am still at a loss. I know it's because I'm not familiar with audio codecs and command line writing, but I thought some caring fellows on here could give me (and others like me) some assistance.
To begin, I am a newbie to the whole audio extraction/compression world. I'm trying my hardest to learn and have been spending countless hours on here lately trying to learn. I want to do things right, but the software to pull it off seems so unapproachable for me right now. Which is why I'm posting this topic...
Is there an online tutorial out there that can explain how to set up REACT to work in various instances (like an online user manual for idiots)?
All the tweaking of the .INI discussion is over my head, currently, so I'll explain what I have and what I want and pray to God that someone answers me. My experience on this forum to date is that people on here have been overwhelmingly generous with their giving of assistance, and I appreciate that immensely. So let's get started...
I have EAC.exe in C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy
I have REACT.exe in C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy
I have Wavepack.exe and Lame.exe in C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Encoders with all the other encoders in that directory (I didn't put them there, but it appears I now have them in that location. I'm assuming REACT.exe did that when I extracted the .exe)
I have put a shortcut to the React.exe on my desktop.
I have added the encoder directory to the system environment viariables.
I have opened the React.exe and let it configure EAC to work with React.exe.
I have done nothing more because now I am lost and I tend to cause further damage when I aimlessly start messing around with program settings. What do I do now to get React.exe to rip a CD to 2 seperate files in 2 seperate directories, with the push of one button, to create:
1. a Wavepack compressed image file (I have no idea which compression rating for Wavepack. Ideally something with the best time to compression/file size ratio so it does not take a rediculous amount of time to complete, but I do not end up with a huge file size) with cue sheets and tags (and anything else I may need for it as a backup lossless file) in F:\Music Lossless\Artist\Album\ and
2. Lame encoded MP3 files at setting -V2 --vbr-new (with appropriate tags, etc.) to F:\Music Lossy\Artist\Album\
I do not quite understand the difference between all the various gain adjusters either. I know there is album gain, track gain, wave gain, etc., but I'm not sure if I should be adding a step in there for the MP3 files to be appropriately adjusted to be at similar levels, or if I should not adulterate the integrity of the files. Any help on this would be appreciated as well.
If this was heaven, and I could get anything I wanted, I would ask for a program that worked in the same process through REACT that embed album artwork into the tag that would work with my iPod. This would be the most ideal situation ever. I bring it up because I have heard a couple other people mention it on here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I need babystep help (ie., if I need to adjust a setting in EAC or an .INI in a certain directory, I need to know specifically how to do that. I'm good with instructions, I just do not yet know my way around these programs.
I believe this would greatly benefit not only myself, but the large number of other newbies out there that want to be able to work with these programs as well. It could also be posted on a Wiki later on as the guide developed.
Thank you very much!!!
