![]() ![]() Exact audio copy fast install#I suppose I must have a setting wrong somewhere but what? Being new to EAC I just let the install wizard do it's own thing but later, I did check the C2 box in secure mode as the EAC test indicated the drive to be C2 compliant but this should not affect burst and fast modes. Heres the ripping times for the Asus DRW-24B3ST ripping the Mickey Hart 'Planet Drum' CD released by Rykodisc. So it seems to me that EAC is generating problems that are not present on the CD. opening and closing the drive again cleared the drive cache and gave a perfect clean play for the whole track. The same type of audible problems occurred in both the ripped file and drive cache though somewhat less frequent. ![]() Next I tried fast mode which reported synch rather then timing errors. These errors seemed to pollute the drive cache as playing the CD gave the same audible clicks but I got a perfect clean play after opening and closing the drive. The files, wav and flac were corrupt with audible clicks jumps forward and backwards (gaps and repeats). ![]() Then tried burst mode which reported timing errors but did complete 1 track rip within an hour. The thing is, as I know it plays fine, I really think there should be a way to get a result without resorting to WMP ripping. I suspect the pressing may contain insignificant master file errors (is that possible?). The thing is, the rip just keeps getting slower and slower. So I left the next track rip to running, it's been something like 14 hr I guess and it's at 76.1% and still progressing ever so slowly. What did I do wrong Sometimes EAC will autodetect a wrong read command. Fast extraction should run at the same speed as other. Exact audio copy fast download#The log reports errors but the resulting file plays just fine with no audible defects. When I extract, the extraction proceed very fast, but when I listen to the resulting files, they are all silent. Download Exact Audio Copy Beta - Exact Audio Copy is a so called audio grabber for audio CDs using standard CD and DVD-ROM drives. Also I found that 2 tracks will eventually rip successfully in under and hr if left to run. However all tracks play just fine using the same drive I use for ripping. The new disc also gives synch and read errors on the exact same tracks as the damaged one. I tried polishing to no avail so I ended up buying a replacement disc (new). One of these is clearly scratched but plays some of these tracks fine but dead airs or freezes on others. I have some CDs that report errors on the last few tracks. If you want to copy all the files on the USB flash drive, you can press Ctrl-A to select all files and then press Ctrl C + Ctrl V to start a fast copy. Drag-and-drop or press Ctrl C + Ctrl V to copy and paste your wanted files to the target USB. I'm relatively new to EAC but have ripped possibly around 100 CDs. Open Windows File Explorer, and open the two flash drives. Seeing as this is titled "EAC Problems", I'll add a problem of my own. ![]()
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