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Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #26
I can't rip or do any stuff with the new EAC. I can't make cue files and when EAC should start ripping it just hangs and I have to restart the program. I am on Windows 7 x64 and have a "Optiarc DVD RW AD-7173A 1-04" and I use the drive profile which EAC recognizes which correct offset etc. Anyone else having the same problem? Regards

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #27
I can't rip or do any stuff with the new EAC. I can't make cue files and when EAC should start ripping it just hangs and I have to restart the program. I am on Windows 7 x64 and have a "Optiarc DVD RW AD-7173A 1-04" and I use the drive profile which EAC recognizes which correct offset etc. Anyone else having the same problem? Regards


Same for me on Windows 7 x86. It can play the CD and identify it but when I go to rip, it freezes.

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #28
If you haven't, you should try the official forum since I don't think Andre reads this one.

What drive letter do you have associated with the drive you're trying to use to rip?

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #29
I fresh installed v1.0 and set it up from scratch. Worked great and I loved the album art search and copy to the music folder feature.

No issues yet as I've only ripped a few CDs to WavPack and V1 LAME VBR. I also like the feature of advancing the track numbers on the subsequent discs so it can all be put into one play folder. I had to edit the playlist by combining the separate disc tracks in one file.

Q6600 processor, Win7 x64 Pro, 8GB of memory.

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #30
Can anyone hazard a guess as to why, even though I have "Delete WAV after compression" checked, EAC does not delete the WAVs, and furthermore, just to rub it in, gives all my flac files random 9-character filenames starting with #tmp?  (FWIW the WAVs are named perfectly)

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #31
...EAC does not delete the WAVs, and ...gives all my flac files random 9-character filenames starting with #tmp?


One thing that will cause this is extra characters (like a space) entered at

Compression Options --- External Compression tab --- Use file extension: ________

Make sure the text box has nothing but ".flac"

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #32
Thanks, that did the trick

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #33
no zip file?

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1

Reply #34
Unpack the installable .exe file with 7zip