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Reply #53 – 2005-01-20 15:06:53
I noticed these couple of problems that I cannot seem to solve. I'm doing a CDImage archive and not doing any lossy encoding, just FLAC. I noticed that once everything's done, there's a text prompt saying to close the EAC rip window before you press enter or else the LOG file won't be moved. When I try to cancel the rip window it says it's waiting for the extrenal compressor to complete. See the catch 22 here?[{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] 1. Here was somebody who had the same problem. [a href="http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=28706&view=findpost&p=255193]http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....ndpost&p=255193[/url] This issue was never resolved and I haven't been able to re-create it. I suspect it may be an EAC settings issue. [a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=266828"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a] it's me actually who had this problem. but times have changed ..., no, not really so let me tell you what happend. i got accustomed to the fact that i had to move the log file manually, but then one day i forgot to do it & then the problem stopped. well, sort of. actually the log file that is being moved belongs to the previously ripped album, it is moved from the directory i save the wave file to, and renamed in accordance with the tags of the currently ripped album. in case you can't follow this rather awkward explanation here goes an example: 1. I rip PLACEBO - Once More With Feeling 2. I get this "catch 22" problem 3. I forget to move the file PLACEBO - Once More With Feeling.log to the flac directory 4. I rip DMB - Everyday 5. Rip completes without problems 6. File DMB - Everyday.log appears in the plac directory, contents of the file refer to PLACEBO - Once More With Feeling 7. File DMB - Everyday.log exists in the eac working directory, contents are relevant to DMB - Everyday (going through points 3 to 7 always result in a "successful" rip) strange as it is, this is what happened