Jan S.
Dec 27 2001, 05:33
How do I set up EAC to compress with lpac?
I want to use the following commands:
-n -5 -c -v
Thanks,
Jan.
Benjamin Lebsanft
Dec 27 2001, 06:34
choose user defined encoder, set extension to pac and write in the additional commandline field %s %d <commands>. If this doesn't work change the order of the %s %d to %d %s. One of those both settings should work!
Benjamin Lebsanft
Dec 27 2001, 06:40
well it doesn't work... dumb me:D
[edit]
this does it:
-n -5 -c -v %d %s
Jan S.
Dec 27 2001, 15:58
Yes that seems to work.
I thought I did try that but apparently I didn't.
Thanks!!
Jan.
Razlak
Dec 29 2001, 20:04
Actually theres a few problems with that in theory at least.
The proper command line would be: -5 -c -v %s %d
I'd go ahead and add the -r for random seeking too. You don't need the -n because EAC implicitly gives it an ouput path. Make sure you put .pac as the extension, and uncheck the Add ID3 Tag as well, since lpac does not support them.
Jan S.
Dec 30 2001, 07:12
I don't need -r bacause it is jist for storing untill I compress with mpc.
I knew that -n was probably not needed but I semed to get in trouble if I removed it with my first attempts.
Thanks,
Jan.
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