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ozandy
Hi All

Has anyone experienced this:

I am ripping DJ-mixed CDs to single mp3s, using the function "Copy image & create cue sheet" in EAC. For some reason, EAC doesn't prompt for the filename box and therefore does not begin ripping at all. The program just 'refreshes' and stays put.

I know about RockBox and use it, but some CDs I'd like to have as true gapless mp3s.

Appreciate anyone's help.

Thankyou
mmortal03
QUOTE(ozandy @ Feb 24 2006, 08:38 PM)
Hi All

Has anyone experienced this:

I am ripping DJ-mixed CDs to single mp3s, using the function "Copy image & create cue sheet" in EAC. For some reason, EAC doesn't prompt for the filename box and therefore does not begin ripping at all. The program just 'refreshes' and stays put.

I know about RockBox and use it, but some CDs I'd like to have as true gapless mp3s.

Appreciate anyone's help.

Thankyou
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First check to make sure you don't have a default directory set. EAC Options -> Directories tab.
Martin H
@ozandy

This is an EAC bug that occures if either your "Artist" or "Album" field has any of the following charachers in it: /\|":<>

Edit: Fixed in EAC v0.95b4
ozandy
QUOTE(Martin H @ Feb 25 2006, 11:08 AM)
@ozandy

This is an EAC bug that occures if either your "Artist" or "Album" field has any of the following charachers in it: /\|":<>

Edit: Fixed in EAC v0.95b4
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Martin H - you're a star. Thanks for that. I'm using EAC v0.95 b3. Now - just what you want...more questions - upgrading to EAC v0.95b4 - is this easily done? Simply overwrite/delete previous EAC files or install over the top? Are all existing configs and settings for CD drives kept?

Thanks
Martin H
You are very welcome smile.gif

About updating to a newer version, then i always do a fresh install by deleting the EAC folder + registry key and then when i run the new version, i just quit the setup wizzard and loads my saved profile. I have just checked the EAC FAQ to see if it says anything about updating on-top of old versions, and i found this :

Q: I want to install a newer version of EAC, do I have to uninstall the previous install first?

A: Unless otherwise indicated on a new release, for updates just extract the new exe file in your EAC dir. (I.e. overwrite the old exe) and you will retain the old settings. If you want to delete the old options nevertheless, just delete the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AWSoftware\EAC.


CU, Martin.



ozandy
QUOTE(Martin H @ Feb 25 2006, 01:19 PM)
You are very welcome smile.gif

About updating to a newer version, then i always do a fresh install by deleting the EAC folder + registry key and then when i run the new version, i just quit the setup wizzard and loads my saved profile. I have just checked the EAC FAQ to see if it says anything about updating on-top of old versions, and i found this :

Q: I want to install a newer version of EAC, do I have to uninstall the previous install first?

A: Unless otherwise indicated on a new release, for updates just extract the new exe file in your EAC dir. (I.e. overwrite the old exe) and you will retain the old settings. If you want to delete the old options nevertheless, just delete the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AWSoftware\EAC.


CU, Martin.
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Thanks again. Very lazy of me. I should have obtained those questions myself.
Vietwoojagig
QUOTE(ozandy @ Feb 25 2006, 02:38 AM)
Hi All

Has anyone experienced this:

I am ripping DJ-mixed CDs to single mp3s, using the function "Copy image & create cue sheet" in EAC. For some reason, EAC doesn't prompt for the filename box and therefore does not begin ripping at all. The program just 'refreshes' and stays put.

I know about RockBox and use it, but some CDs I'd like to have as true gapless mp3s.

Appreciate anyone's help.

Thankyou
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Hi Ozandy,

what is the difference of your question in this thread , and the one in this thread that has been already answered?
I don't see a difference? Maybe my English is to bad to see one?
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