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larssch
Hi,

Flac compression through EAC is not not working

Other compression extention, LAME etc., through EAC > Compression options > External compression works very well. I'm more or less very that setting, path etc. is correct. When I start compression in EAC it´s making the wav file to my harddisk (the on it’s eventually suppose to make the .flac copy from). Afterwards, when the flac.exe is called, a very short flash with the DOS-like window appears (the flac.exe, I suppose) and then - nothing more?!

Hope You can help

/larssch
A_Man_Eating_Duck
could you post the command line thats in the EAC|Compression options| external compression tab, a screen shot of that would be good as well.
larssch
QUOTE(A_Man_Eating_Duck @ Jan 16 2007, 10:27) *

could you post the command line thats in the EAC|Compression options| external compression tab, a screen shot of that would be good as well.


Sure, the command line is:

-8 -V -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s

The setting is exactly like on showen on

http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac-qs-en.htm#toflac

/larssch
HydroFred
QUOTE(larssch @ Jan 16 2007, 09:45) *

a very short flash with the DOS-like window appears (the flac.exe, I suppose) and then - nothing more?!

Did you download flac from rarewares? The rarewares compile needs some runtime which you may not have installed.

Try downloading flac from the official site, that compile should run fine.
indybrett
I had a similar problem with a different build of FLAC. The official version worked fine.
yong
john33's compiled p4 flac need libmmd.dll
which can be download form here(look for Intel 9.1 libmmd.dll):
http://rarewares.org/others.html

Try this little app
http://www.dependencywalker.com/
Form the web page:
QUOTE
Dependency Walker is also very useful for troubleshooting system errors related to loading and executing modules. Dependency Walker detects many common application problems such as missing modules, invalid modules, import/export mismatches, circular dependency errors, mismatched machine types of modules, and module initialization failures.
naturfreak
A reason can be a missing compiler library. libmmd
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