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Topic: No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC? (Read 3393 times) previous topic - next topic
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No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC?

Hi guys, I dunno why but EAC is no longer embedding CUE sheets on my wv images. I haven't touched anything, just installed REACT. I checked the command line options and everything seems ok. 

Here are the settings:

%d -t "Artist=%a" -t "Title=%t" -t "Album=%g" -t "Year=%y" -t "Track=%n" -t "Genre=%m" -t "comment=High Quality, EAC secure, Lossless WavePack " wavpack.exe -h -m %s -w "Cuesheet=@*.cue"

Do you guys have any idea what may be causing wavpack to skip embeding the CUE sheet. I checked with Foobar2000 as well as burrrn. I can manually embed the CUE sheet with Foobar anyway but EAC and wavpack should be able to do this...

By the way I create the backups using the Copy I mage and create CUE sheet (compressed) command.

No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC?

Reply #1
If you installed REACT, it should automatically configure EAC's command line to work with REACT on first run. You need to Press Alt-F2 to edit the REACT INI file, and set Config=WV. Close notepad, and hit F10.

No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC?

Reply #2
I am not using react, just EAC. I only mentioned REACT as it might have affected any settings, I don't know. This is weird to say the least

No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC?

Reply #3
When you use the wildcard in the cuesheet name like that you must have only one file that matches.

If that's not it you can use the debug mode that wavpack.exe has. Just rename (or create a duplicate) called wavpack_debug.exe and specify that to EAC (I keep both in my system32 directory). The you can look at the log file that WavPack creates and (hopefully) figure out what it's having trouble with. It will display all the command-line args that EAC passed and any error messages generated, plus some other potentially useful information.

 

No embedded CUE sheets on wavpack compressed image with EAC?

Reply #4
cool, thanks for the info, I will try that. The weird thing is that it worked find before. Anyway, thanks.