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free2hear
Hi there,

I'm running EAC 0.9b4. When installed it read the pioneer dvd-rw dvr-108 as adapter:3 id:0. I used profiles .cfg MP3byMaiden to configure it.

Recently i installed a software that created another virtual drive "intervideo dvdcopy", which btw i uninstalled. Since then, EAC recognizes the same drive pointed above as beeing adpater:4 id:0, so i changed the profiles created by mayden, but i guess it's kinda weird... can anyone give an explanation?

BTW i'm thinking about moving to lame 3.97b2 from 3.90.3. When i unzipped the file, it came with lame acm which the previous version didn't have. Can anyone point resoources of how to install that or what does it stands for.

thanks a lot, been learning a lot from this site wink.gif

Raiden
Don't worry too much about adapters as long as ripping works properly. cool.gif

And you don't need the Lame acm version at all for ripping (only if you want mp3 in a wav container). Right-click on the .inf in the package, then on install. You can now use lame as a windows codec (e.g. use it with VirtualDub to encode films)

btw, überstandard sucks. tongue.gif Stay with 3.97b2 and something like -V5 --vbr-new or -V2 --vbr-new.
free2hear
QUOTE(Raiden @ Mar 23 2006, 05:17 PM)
Don't worry too much about adapters as long as ripping works properly. cool.gif

And you don't need the Lame acm version at all for ripping (only if you want mp3 in a wav container). Right-click on the .inf in the package, then on install. You can now use lame as a windows codec (e.g. use it with VirtualDub to encode films)

btw, überstandard sucks. tongue.gif  Stay with 3.97b2 and something like -V5 --vbr-new or -V2 --vbr-new.
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