I conducted my first rip last night on an album by the artist Outkast. The album name is Speakerboxxx.
Under EAC, AccurateRip and FLAC, I used test and copy all selected tracks (entire album).
I got flac files for all tracks, but track 14 (Flip Flop Rock) had 0 bytes. Accurate rip said that track 14 was Accurately Ripped with a confidence rating of 4. I have not loaded up a front end yet in order to test the sound. However, I was surprised when the software missed ripping a track. Can anyone explain what happened and how I might prevent it from happening again? I have tried to include as much pertinent info as possible. I am a newbie, so if anyone needs more info, please let me know.
Windows XP V5.1 SP 2
P3 1 GHz CPU
Generic COMPUSA DVD-ROM combo
EAC V0.95b4
FLAC 1.1.3b
Accurate Rip dll V 1.0.0.8 - I copied accuraterip.dll to EAC's install folder & I found the drive offset by using 3 keydiscs.
EAC Compression options:
EXTERNAL COMPRESSION
Use external program from compression
User Defined Encoder
Use file extension .flac
Additional command line options:
-T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" -5 %s
High quality
add ID3 tag
Check for external programs return code
WAVEFORM
Wave formate LAME MPEG Layer-3 Encoder v3.91 dll v 1.26 is greyed.
High quality
DRIVE OPTIONS
Extraction Method
Secure Mode
Drive has Accurate Stream feature
Dirve caches audio data
NOT CHECKED IS Drive C2 capable
Neither Fast mode nor Burst mode is selected
BELOW is the EAC info regarding track 14
Flip Flop Rock 14 Start 0:40:46.60 Len 0:04:35.82 Gap Unknown Size 46.40 MB Compr. Size 4.30 MB Read CRC FAC21163 Test CRC FAC21163 CRC OK
I eventually got a FLAC file for track 14. I ran Test & copy again, this time only selecting track 14 and the result was a 33.695 MB file.
