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Skinjob
I just recently upgraded to the latest EAC (0.99pb4) and REACT (2.0.ssb16p). Now, whenever I try to rip to FLAC tracks, I get an error message "REACT: Missing Cuesheet" with the description "Unable to move cuesheet. File does not exist".

I'm ripping tracks, not images, and I have CreateAllCuesheets=0 in my REACT.ini, so I'm not sure why it's trying to create a cuesheet. I poked around in the source code and it seem like fGUICreateGleanCuesheet is called unconditionally. Is this be design?

The problem seems to be that EAC won't create a cue sheet. Even when I try to create one manually from the Action\Create Cuesheet menu it won't do it. I don't get any error message, but no cue file is created. But again, I'm not sure why REACT is trying to create one in the first place.

Sythetic Soul, it you're out there, could you please offer some advice?







Skinjob
Never mind, I'm an idiot. I was missing a trailing backslash in the EAC extraction folder path. It's creating the cue file correctly now.

Still not sure why the cue file is needed, but at least it's working now.
Synthetic Soul
QUOTE(Skinjob @ Apr 13 2008, 22:37) *
I'm ripping tracks, not images, and I have CreateAllCuesheets=0 in my REACT.ini, so I'm not sure why it's trying to create a cuesheet. I poked around in the source code and it seem like fGUICreateGleanCuesheet is called unconditionally. Is this be design?
Later versions of my mod create a cuesheet in track mode to determine the number of audio tracks on the CD. EAC reports the total number of tracks - which may include data tracks - so this workaround is necessary to ensure that post-processing code is always run.

I'm glad that you managed to resolve it.
Skinjob
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Apr 14 2008, 03:02) *
Later versions of my mod create a cuesheet in track mode to determine the number of audio tracks on the CD. EAC reports the total number of tracks - which may include data tracks - so this workaround is necessary to ensure that post-processing code is always run.

So you're saying that the post-rip processing (ReplayGain, etc.) at the end of the .cfg file will actually run now on disks that have a data session? If so, that's a very nice fix.

Do you still have to select the last audio track for this to work, or will it work with arbitrarily selected tracks that don't include the last one? This would come in handy when you get errors and have to rerip a few tracks. It would be nice if the ReplayGain was recalculated in that case. I always seem to forget it.

Anyway, thanks for the quick reply and thanks for continuing REACT development. As nice as dbPowerAmp is becoming, it still doesn't come close to the control and customization you have with EAC/REACT.

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