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Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #50
I just have bigger OCD than you.
A medical professional will be able to help you with that better than we will.

I haven't lost the source material, it's just if the source material is WAV digital download, it get's converted to image+cue so that I can rip it like a normal CD.
But it's not a normal CD, so you can't use tools that only support normal CDs.

Most likely, but that's not the point.

Yes, hence I'm looking for alternate solutiosn that EAC that don't simplify it down to file converter, I do have a batch ffmpeg script, but I really would like to avoid using it. If noone knows what to tweak in CueTools sourecode, then I might make a DVD-A of the 24 bit source files, as they are 44,1kHz.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #51
If noone knows what to tweak in CueTools sourecode, then I might make a DVD-A of the 24 bit source files, as they are 44,1kHz.

You don't know what are you doing and what software does, and that is the base of your endless tirade here. "When three people tells you you're drunk, you have to sit down", is an old proverb here.
Everyone told you what you should do, as your current request doesn't make any sense. Want complicated stuff? Split files to 2 CDs length worth, burn audio CDs and rip them with EAC. You'll get to use EAC, you'll get log files for 2 CD compilation, just please stop polluting the board with your nonsense, as it is clear you're not here to learn, you know best and know everything.
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Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #52
Yes, hence I'm looking for alternate solutiosn that EAC that don't simplify it down to file converter,
You won't find one here. The correct way to handle changing a file of one format into another format is file conversion.

I do have a batch ffmpeg script, but I really would like to avoid using it.
You don't have to use ffmpeg. There are other file converters out there.

I might make a DVD-A of the 24 bit source files, as they are 44,1kHz.
What does this accomplish that a file converter does not? Don't say a log file, because you can get those by scripting your file converter to output text to a file.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #53
If noone knows what to tweak in CueTools sourecode, then I might make a DVD-A of the 24 bit source files, as they are 44,1kHz.

You don't know what are you doing and what software does, and that is the base of your endless tirade here. "When three people tells you you're drunk, you have to sit down", is an old proverb here.
Everyone told you what you should do, as your current request doesn't make any sense. Want complicated stuff? Split files to 2 CDs length worth, burn audio CDs and rip them with EAC. You'll get to use EAC, you'll get log files for 2 CD compilation, just please stop polluting the board with your nonsense, as it is clear you're not here to learn, you know best and know everything.

The release is not 2-disc album, so I'm not splitting it into two CDs.
If I didn't know what I was doing, I wouldn't be doing it. The fact that I do things not do thing in the orthodox way doesn't mean I don't know what the programs I use do.
Once again, my question wasn't "what am I supposed to do", but "how to circumvent the error, while still maintaining my workflow, that I never asked to be eavluated by any person".
It's very clear that I ma here to learn. To learn how to override the error, not how to do thing differently. While I do appreciate you considering me to know best and everything, unfortunately it's not yet the case. Now if you don't know the answer to my question, you opinion won't bring anything new to the table.

Yes, hence I'm looking for alternate solutiosn that EAC that don't simplify it down to file converter,
You won't find one here. The correct way to handle changing a file of one format into another format is file conversion.

I do have a batch ffmpeg script, but I really would like to avoid using it.
You don't have to use ffmpeg. There are other file converters out there.

I might make a DVD-A of the 24 bit source files, as they are 44,1kHz.
What does this accomplish that a file converter does not? Don't say a log file, because you can get those by scripting your file converter to output text to a file.

Sure, as long as that process behaves like EAC and generates me EAC-like log.
Sure, I just so happen to have a batch script I compiled some time ago.
It will fall under the category of DVD/Blu-Ray that I rpi with DVDae and comply with my workflow for such entities, if CueTools cannot be modified to accept past 140 minutes, or EAC past the Red Book restriction.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #54
You can also download the album as a Flac zip file. All the tracks (77) are already separated. No need to rip.
Also the quality of the flac file (44,1 khz 24 bits) is better than CD quality (44,1 khz 16 bits)
Only one downside .... No EAC log.

But you can always try to convince a hardware cdr manufacturer to develop a cd drive and disc that can hold up to 2,5 hours of music.
After that is done EAC can be modified to burn and rip your image in order for you to have a EAC log.
So you can finally listen to the music in peace without the very imported (to you) EAC.log. Cause we all know the music sounds so much better with a freshly ripped EAC.log


Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #55
It's very clear that I ma here to learn. To learn how to override the error, not how to do thing differently.
And we have told you, several times now, that the only way around that error is to do things differently.

Sure, as long as that process behaves like EAC and generates me EAC-like log.
What does "behaves like EAC" mean? Specifically which behaviors are you looking for?

What does "EAC-like log" mean? Specifically which information do you want to see in the log? Most of the information in an EAC log only makes sense when ripping audio from a physical CD, so you must be extremely specific about what you want to see in the log for us to help you get what you want. Manually type up an example log with placeholder data so we can see what you want your log to say when you convert your files.

It will fall under the category of DVD/Blu-Ray that I rpi with DVDae and comply with my workflow for such entities, if CueTools cannot be modified to accept past 140 minutes, or EAC past the Red Book restriction.
Why aren't you using CueTools or EAC for DVD and Blu-Ray audio?

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #56
You can also download the album as a Flac zip file. All the tracks (77) are already separated. No need to rip.
Also the quality of the flac file (44,1 khz 24 bits) is better than CD quality (44,1 khz 16 bits)
Only one downside .... No EAC log.

But you can always try to convince a hardware cdr manufacturer to develop a cd drive and disc that can hold up to 2,5 hours of music.
After that is done EAC can be modified to burn and rip your image in order for you to have a EAC log.
So you can finally listen to the music in peace without the very imported (to you) EAC.log. Cause we all know the music sounds so much better with a freshly ripped EAC.log

This is how I got the album in the first place. The thing is, 24-bit Flac is not the format I store the collection on PC for daily use, hence I have a workflow.
Remind me again, where I wanted to burn an actual physiocal disc out of this album.
Software can be modified without this.

It's very clear that I ma here to learn. To learn how to override the error, not how to do thing differently.
And we have told you, several times now, that the only way around that error is to do things differently.

I'm wasn't asking for what alternative method I should use, but how to modify the software so that it would work past the current limit.
If there is a hard cap set in both, they can be changed at the source code level.

Sure, as long as that process behaves like EAC and generates me EAC-like log.
What does "behaves like EAC" mean? Specifically which behaviors are you looking for?

What does "EAC-like log" mean? Specifically which information do you want to see in the log? Most of the information in an EAC log only makes sense when ripping audio from a physical CD, so you must be extremely specific about what you want to see in the log for us to help you get what you want. Manually type up an example log with placeholder data so we can see what you want your log to say when you convert your files.

Everything there is in a log:

Code: [Select]
Exact Audio Copy V1.3 from 2. September 2016

EAC extraction logfile from DATE, TIME

ARTIST / ALBUM

Used drive  : DiscSoftVirtual   Adapter: 1  ID: 2

Read mode               : SETTING
Utilize accurate stream : SETTING
Defeat audio cache      : SETTING
Make use of C2 pointers : SETTING

Read offset correction                      : SETTING
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : SETTING
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : SETTING
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks   : SETTING
Null samples used in CRC calculations       : SETTING
Used interface                              : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000
Gap handling                                : Appended to next track

Used output format              : Encoder
Selected bitrate                : SETTING
Quality                         : SETTING
Add ID3 tag                     : SETTING
Command line compressor         : PATH
Additional command line options : SETTING


TOC of the extracted CD

     Track |   Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
    ---------------------------------------------------------


Track  1

     Filename

     Pre-gap length  0:00:02.00

     Peak level 100.0 %
     Extraction speed DATA
     Track quality DATA
     Test CRC DATA
     Copy CRC DATA
     AccurateRip database DATA
     Copy OK

AccurateRip database

No errors occurred

End of status report

---- CUETools DB Plugin V2.1.6

[CTDB TOCID: DATA] disk not present in database
Submit result: unrecognized or virtual drive


==== Log checksum DATA ====



It will fall under the category of DVD/Blu-Ray that I rpi with DVDae and comply with my workflow for such entities, if CueTools cannot be modified to accept past 140 minutes, or EAC past the Red Book restriction.
Why aren't you using CueTools or EAC for DVD and Blu-Ray audio?

Do they rip DVDs and BDs?

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #57
Remind me again, where I wanted to burn an actual physiocal disc out of this album.

In case you do not know. EAC was made to rip music from a cd. You want to rip with EAC to have a EAC.log
So you have to burn a cd to rip the cd with EAC to get the EAC.log



Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #58
Remind me again, where I wanted to burn an actual physiocal disc out of this album.

In case you do not know. EAC was made to rip music from a cd. You want to rip with EAC to have a EAC.log
So you have to burn a cd to rip the cd with EAC to get the EAC.log




No, I don't. In case you do not know. It's enough to mount the image on a virtual drive in Daemon Tools and it works just fine under ~90-99 minutes.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #59


No, I don't.

Try to learn and understand for what reason EAC was developed. If you do then you will see that ripping an image file in a virtual drive with EAC is total nonsense.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #60


No, I don't.

Try to learn and understand for what reason EAC was developed. If you do then you will see that ripping an image file in a virtual drive with EAC is total nonsense.

It does what I need most of the time for both physical discs and virtually mounted disc coming either as an image+cue from previous rip from a physical CD, or artificially created from a digital download.
I wasn't asking to evaluate my methods and workflow, so your comment offtopic and unrelated to my inquiry.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #61



I wasn't asking to evaluate my methods and workflow, so your comment offtopic and unrelated to my inquiry.

Remind me, where was i evaluation your work flow?

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #62


No, I don't.
ripping an image file in a virtual drive with EAC is total nonsense.
You pretty much summed it up here. It is neither the nature of my inquiry, nor will it impact in anyway how I process releases I acquire, not to mention it doesn't solve the problem described in post number 1.


 

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #64

You pretty much summed it up here. It is neither the nature of my inquiry, nor will it impact in anyway how I process releases I acquire, not to mention it doesn't solve the problem described in post number 1.

The fault that you describe in the first post is caused by you. The solution is for you to change and not the world around you

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #65

You pretty much summed it up here. It is neither the nature of my inquiry, nor will it impact in anyway how I process releases I acquire, not to mention it doesn't solve the problem described in post number 1.

The fault that you describe in the first post is caused by you. The solution is for you to change and not the world around you

I don't need to change world, only to modify my copy of the software so that it carries on ripping past the currently set cap, either EAC, or CueTools.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #66
I'm wasn't asking for what alternative method I should use, but how to modify the software so that it would work past the current limit.
If there is a hard cap set in both, they can be changed at the source code level.
The limit is at the SCSI command set level. But please, feel free to contact the T10 committee and explain why you need SCSI updated to support impossibly large CDs.

Everything there is in a log:
Okay, let's see what that would actually look like:

Code: [Select]
My EAC Impersonation Script, last modified DATE

Conversion logfile from DATE, TIME

ARTIST / ALBUM

Used drive  : n/a

Read mode               : n/a
Utilize accurate stream : n/a
Defeat audio cache      : n/a
Make use of C2 pointers : n/a

Read offset correction                      : n/a
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : n/a
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : n/a
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks   : n/a
Null samples used in CRC calculations       : n/a
Used interface                              : n/a
Gap handling                                : n/a

Used output format              : Encoder
Selected bitrate                : SETTING
Quality                         : SETTING
Add ID3 tag                     : SETTING
Command line compressor         : PATH
Additional command line options : SETTING


TOC of the extracted CD

     Track |   Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
    ---------------------------------------------------------
        1  | n/a      | n/a      | n/a          | n/a

Track  1

     Filename DATA
     Pre-gap length  n/a
     Peak level DATA
     Extraction speed n/a
     Track quality n/a
     Test CRC n/a
     Copy CRC n/a
     n/a
     Conversion OK

1 track(s) converted

No errors occurred

End of status report

---- CUETools DB Plugin n/a

[CTDB TOCID: n/a] not a disc
Submit result: not a disc


==== Log checksum n/a ====

Anything I've replaced with "n/a" is meaningless outside of ripping a physical CD. Does this look good? Or do you think something is missing?

Do they rip DVDs and BDs?
Do they convert FLAC files downloaded from Bandcamp?

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #67

I don't need to change world, only to modofy my copy of the software so that it carries on ripping past the currently set cap, either EAC, or CueTools.

Ah, you have found the solution to your problem. You only have to learn to program and remove the cap.
Release this improved version for me too so I can also rip these image files

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #68
But please, feel free to contact the T10 committee and explain why you need SCSI updated to support impossibly large CDs.


There no need to contact the T10 committee. SF01 has found the solution. SF01is going to remove the cap in the software.
I am looking forward to that.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #69

I don't need to change world, only to modofy my copy of the software so that it carries on ripping past the currently set cap, either EAC, or CueTools.

Ah, you have found the solution to your problem. You only have to learn to program and remove the cap.
Release this improved version for me too so I can also rip these image files

Excellent. I'm browsing through previous versions of CueTools and apparently version 1.9.1 works perfectly fine with longer cues, so the problem happeed along the way. I will be now testing other previous versions.

I'm wasn't asking for what alternative method I should use, but how to modify the software so that it would work past the current limit.
If there is a hard cap set in both, they can be changed at the source code level.
The limit is at the SCSI command set level. But please, feel free to contact the T10 committee and explain why you need SCSI updated to support impossibly large CDs.

How does that affect virtual drives?

Everything there is in a log:
Okay, let's see what that would actually look like:

Code: [Select]
My EAC Impersonation Script, last modified DATE

Conversion logfile from DATE, TIME

ARTIST / ALBUM

Used drive  : n/a

Read mode               : n/a
Utilize accurate stream : n/a
Defeat audio cache      : n/a
Make use of C2 pointers : n/a

Read offset correction                      : n/a
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out          : n/a
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : n/a
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks   : n/a
Null samples used in CRC calculations       : n/a
Used interface                              : n/a
Gap handling                                : n/a

Used output format              : Encoder
Selected bitrate                : SETTING
Quality                         : SETTING
Add ID3 tag                     : SETTING
Command line compressor         : PATH
Additional command line options : SETTING


TOC of the extracted CD

     Track |   Start  |  Length  | Start sector | End sector
    ---------------------------------------------------------
        1  | n/a      | n/a      | n/a          | n/a

Track  1

     Filename DATA
     Pre-gap length  n/a
     Peak level DATA
     Extraction speed n/a
     Track quality n/a
     Test CRC n/a
     Copy CRC n/a
     n/a
     Conversion OK

1 track(s) converted

No errors occurred

End of status report

---- CUETools DB Plugin n/a

[CTDB TOCID: n/a] not a disc
Submit result: not a disc


==== Log checksum n/a ====

Anything I've replaced with "n/a" is meaningless outside of ripping a physical CD. Does this look good? Or do you think something is missing?
Every n/a from from start to after TOC can use the options set in EAC.
TOC can be generated from the image+cue.
CTDB does work with virtual discs.
Checksum is generated for virtual disc rips.
Other than that this is exactly what I need.
Do they rip DVDs and BDs?
Do they convert FLAC files downloaded from Bandcamp?
If they are CDDA-compliant they do, unless I get the error described at the start. Which is why I will be testing previous versions of CueTools, because version 1.9.1 does in fact process my cuesheet.
For DVDs and BDs I use DVDae, I don't rip it to 16/44,1 from 48kHz source to then mount it as virtual image, but now that you mention it, maybe I should.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #70

Excellent. I'm browsing through previous versions of CueTools and apparently version 1.9.1 works perfectly fine with longer cues, so the problem happeed along the way. I will be now testing other previous versions.


Let me know which version is working with these long cues. I can't wait to rip these in a virtual drive. Finally the error correction can do its job and maybe spot a C2 error.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #71
Every n/a from from start to after TOC can use the options set in EAC.
But those options only apply to audio ripped from a physical CD. They don't apply to a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

TOC can be generated from the image+cue.
But the FLAC files aren't valid CDDA, and even if you convert them to valid CDDA the track boundaries don't line up with a CD TOC.

CTDB does work with virtual discs.
But this isn't a virtual disc, it's a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

Checksum is generated for virtual disc rips.
But this isn't a virtual disc, it's a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #72
Every n/a from from start to after TOC can use the options set in EAC.
But those options only apply to audio ripped from a physical CD. They don't apply to a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

TOC can be generated from the image+cue.
But the FLAC files aren't valid CDDA, and even if you convert them to valid CDDA the track boundaries don't line up with a CD TOC.

CTDB does work with virtual discs.
But this isn't a virtual disc, it's a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

Checksum is generated for virtual disc rips.
But this isn't a virtual disc, it's a bunch of FLAC files downloaded from the internet.

Doesn't matter to me.
Who said anything about FLAC files? I never use flac files. And yet for every rip I do from virtually mounted disc the log always does TOC, so the data is available.
I get the impression you're not paying attention, let me reiterate: image+cue mounted in Daemon Tools Lite, pretty much a disc in a virtual drive.
I get the impression you're not paying attention, let me reiterate: image+cue mounted in Daemon Tools Lite, pretty much a disc in a virtual drive.

Re: EAC Unhandled exception at ASPI32.4152 -> ASSIGN-RANGE

Reply #73
Look, when you are getting something right - why do you refuse following up on it?

The release is not 2-disc album, so I'm not splitting it into two CDs.
You do not want to make 2 CDs out of something that was never a 2CD album. Fine. But then:
You shouldn't try to make 1 CD out of something that was never a 1CD album and could never have been and can never be a 1CD album.

If you insist on making CDs - with all the issues that incur - then what is so much worse about making a "CD release that could even have existed"? Heck, contact the artist on Bandcamp and offer $$s for a CDDA edition - if they supply it, you will get a 2CD (or more), and the track lenghts will be marginally different.

Once again, my question wasn't "what am I supposed to do", but "how to circumvent the error
... no, that is what you need to understand: you circumvent the error by learning not to do that error.

Who said anything about FLAC files? I never use flac files.
Bandcamp said something about FLAC files when you were offered download options.
Why did you select WAVE then? CDs don't contain WAVE files.