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Re: EAC question

by FrozenAssets » Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:06 am

upper left menu EAC>Drive Options and then the Extraction Method tab

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Thu Sep 07, 2017 8:37 pm

FrozenAssets wrote:Have you tried burst mode in EAC?
As I don't know where that setting is, I'd have to say no. :)
Can you point me to the right place please.

Re: EAC question

by FrozenAssets » Thu Sep 07, 2017 4:55 pm

Have you tried burst mode in EAC?

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:27 am

OK so I decided to try another converter and found: fre:ac - free audio converter
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bonken ... p_redirect

This absolutely breezed through it no problem at all.

I can't seem to set it up with the custom titles in the same way as EAC, and it dumps it into a single (selected) directory rather than creating a directory for that artist and album.

So at least it seems I have a way to convert these files even if there's some bothersome manual renaming to be done afterwards.


I'd still prefer an EAC solution if possible though.

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Wed Sep 06, 2017 8:04 am

Hmm OK.

Well I have just gone through and converted several hundred CD's to FLAC.
I still have about 15 I will need to do, as they are not in the database so I will have to enter all those song titles etc manually.

Of the ones I've done I have around 10 CD's where some or most of the songs won't read/convert due to a failure in error correction.

I've tried the 'polish the scratches out with toothpaste method on a couple at random but to no avail.

Any suggestions? I don't have another CD drive and cant justify spending $70 to buy one just for these few CDs. And there's no guarantee it would work anyway.

I have ERROR RECOVERY QUALITY set to HIGH (should I change this?)

Any other settings you need to know to assist me diagnose the problems?

Thanks

Re: EAC question

by Peke » Sun Jul 30, 2017 8:44 am

I do not use EAC for long time.

Lasers on CD Players and on CD Burners on PC have different Laser calibration and some are prone to be more sensitive.

As an example I have one DVD that do not play in any DVD players both PC and Standalone but play without any issues on my Blue Ray player.

For such stubborn cases like yours I have Separate PC on Windows 98 SE with Old SCSI CD Burner (20 Years Old) that Rips CD at 1x speed and still haven't found any CD that can't read :)

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Sat Jul 29, 2017 10:38 pm

also (further to my previous post) are there different settings in EAC I could try?

Perhaps tell it that a minor hiccup doesn't matter and to encode it anyway - as I suspect that the scratches on the CD are causing minor errors which only EAC cares about, but a normal CD player ignores / deals with just fine....

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Fri Jul 28, 2017 9:03 am

It sees and plays the tracks just fine from CD in MM, VLC, etc and the car cd player.

Seems just unable to read/compress to FLAC with ELC.

Are there other programs I could try? I've heard of dbpoweramp and CUEripper - these useful?

Re: EAC question

by Peke » Thu Jul 27, 2017 12:36 pm

Looks like you have ghost, I wonder if CD is somehow protected or have strange TOC.

Have you tried to play CD in regular CD player and does it show all 20 tracks.

Also try one by one and try simply to play that track in MMW?

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Tue Jul 25, 2017 9:29 am

Further to my last post (still seeking answers) EAC keeps crashing ("not responding" error) on me whilst trying to do this.

Looks like its not interested in track 19 at all...

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Mon Jul 24, 2017 8:25 am

OK doing another one. Quite a few scratches BUT seems to play fine.

EAC has taken close to 36 hours on this CD so far! (not a typo)
Was having issues with tracks 16 on so I just unchecked those first time. Then went back to do 16-20 and its taking forever...

It's going, but very very slowly. Track 18 so far 15 hours 33 minutes with 8 minutes left to go (it alleges)

Must be SOMETHING I can do.....

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Sun Jul 16, 2017 9:18 pm

If by BD you mean Blu-ray, my drive is one.

Re: EAC question

by Peke » Sun Jul 16, 2017 9:11 pm

Hi,
I'm glad it worked.
VladTepes wrote:It's the 21st Century I'm lucky I even have one CD reader.... and only one.
Not sure what you are referring to but Drives are cheap these days and BD reader can also read CDs. In some cases better than CD Reader due the narrow laser beam and better tracking system. But in Copy/RIP some DRM Audio CDs for Backup there is nothing better than my 1xSCSI 20+ Years old CD-RW Burner on Win 98SE PC.

Re: EAC question

by VladTepes » Sun Jul 16, 2017 6:41 pm

Peke wrote:Rip All Other tracks from a CD and uncheck Track 8. Then restart RIP of only Track 8.
Precisely what I did.
Peke wrote: If it still stalls. Change PC and CD/DVD to eliminate Laser calibration.
Other than that :(
It's the 21st Century I'm lucky I even have one CD reader.... and only one.

It didn't stall it was just going VERY slowly... I left it overnight and it did work, played the track this morning and no problems with it at all. So the error correction works well, just (in this case at least) very slowly.

Cheers.

Re: EAC question

by Peke » Sun Jul 16, 2017 10:16 am

Rip All Other tracks from a CD and uncheck Track 8. Then restart RIP of only Track 8. If it still stalls. Change PC and CD/DVD to eliminate Laser calibration.

Other than that :(

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