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EAC commandline options

Hello folks,

I have a question in regards to to EAC extraction a command-line interface.

Essentially, I am looking to work into an existing system the ability to extract a disc image/cue sheet, but to do so it would be necessary to make the call from the command-line.

As I understand it, EAC has a number of command-line calls available, including -extract . However, when testing this, I noticed that extraction was only a 'copy tracks' command, which segmented each of the wavs.

The functionality that I would need/am hoping for is one which would be able to pull the uncompressed image and cue sheet (the standard F7 command from the GUI) using only the DOS commandline.

So my first question would be this, is this functionality currently available within EAC? The only commandline options I have found thus far are:

-extract
-extractmp3
-nostopcommand
-notestunit
-nospeedsel
-noreadsub
-nocdtext
-nomultisession
-noshowbuffer
-forceplextor
-forceteac
-forcesony

Is this the complete list? Are there other options not detailed here?

The second (fall-back) question would be, what, if any, other options are available to pull off a similar scenario? I tried cddissect, which could get me a proper cue sheet, but dumps only MP3 files (am looking for either RAW or WAV) and which would not properly match up with with any image I am currently able to extract. I've also been experimenting with GoldenHawk DAO/Snapshot, but wanted to know any issues/concerns that I should be aware of there.

Any insight would be very much appreciated on any/all of these fronts. Thanks very much.

Jeff