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Compression Questions Offset Questions Write Questions WAV Editor Questions Utilities Questions Forum Documentation Other Projects DAE Quality FAQ Advertisement / Anzeige 1. General Questions What is EAC? EAC is "Exact eac access violation windows 7 Audio Copy". It will help you to copy (extract) audio tracks, or
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even parts of them, to the harddisk. In newer versions it also includes some audio CD writing routines and access violation error message a small audio editor. Why should I use EAC, instead of AudioGrabber, WinDAC, etc.? EAC features some special read modes, known as "Secure Modes". Using these secure modes, every sector read
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will be doublechecked and reread or corrected if necessary. On many drives the extraction is not error free, thus these routines will make sure the track is read correctly. Audio extraction is purely digital, how could unremarked errors occur? The data transmission itself is purely digital and also the data stored on the CD. But the Red Book standard (standard for audio access violation error c++ CDs) is very weak and only little error correction will be performed in the drive. So on bad CD-ROM drives it is possible that you receive erroneous results. I want to install a newer version of EAC, do I have to uninstall the previous install first? Unless otherwise indicated on a new release, for updates just extract the new exe file in your EAC dir. (I.e. overwrite the old exe) and you will retain the old settings. If you want to delete the old options nevertheless, just delete the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AWSoftware\EAC . How can I uninstall / remove EAC from my computer? Uninstalling EAC is quite forward: Usually EAC lists itself under Start, All Programs in a folder called Exact Audio Copy. In that folder there is an entry called Uninstall. Click on this entry and follow the dialogs that are shown on the screen, confirm that you really want to uninstall EAC from your computer. If you don't have any start menu entry for EAC (or can't find it), for Windows XP go to Start, Control Panel and then double click Add or Remo
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About Sign In The River Tour 2016: EU Tour | US Tour | Tour Stats FINAL! Check vindictus access violation error out the awesome Brucebase Wiki. Home Forums Building Your Collection Burning CDs, DVDs, and VCDs Exact Audio copy and Windows 7 64 bit issues Closed8 replies Exact Audio http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/ copy and Windows 7 64 bit issues Like This TopicFollow This Topic OferRagamuffin Gunner 4/6/108:23 AM The latest EAC version 0.99 b5 seems to go crazy when trying to run on a 64 bit OS especially Windows 7.it results with "unhandled exception access violation" error messages randomly.self-quitting during rip or disc play,etc.you can't make these malfunctions go http://www.spl-messages.net/topic/exact-audio-copy-and-windows-7-64-bit--issues away completely ,all you can do is reduce their frequency.i have found out the following actions might help in a certain way.1) install the software to a directory in your root directory of the system hard drive.trying to install into the default ,windows\program files (x86) will likely to get you into lots of troubles.2)don't install CDDAO. EAC has hard times running without it.don't make it worse. 3)add to the software installation directory wnaspi32.dll, aspi layer you can get it from the Nero website.Windows 7 and Vista don't support win32 aspi anymore.open Eac,Eac options ,interface tab,check install external aspi.4)open EAC,go to EAC options,directories tab.write down an extraction directory,make sure it is placed in the root directory of your system hard drive.by any means,don't use browse.5) go to compression tab,external compression tab.uncheck use external program for compression.6)go to your desktop,look for the EAC shortcut.mouse right-click.properties.compatibility tab.check run this program in compatibility mode for Windows xp sp3.check disable visual themescheck run this program as an administrator.click apply.again, you can't m
communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site http://askubuntu.com/questions/266039/getting-the-following-error-message-in-wine-when-i-try-to-run-exact-audio-copy About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers access violation are voted up and rise to the top Getting the following error message in wine when I try to run Exact Audio Copy up vote 2 down vote favorite I just recently figured out how to install wine1.5. My primary purpose is to use Exact Audio Copy without having to reboot back to Windows. I re-downloaded the installation executable, ran it, and installed it into my external hard access violation error drive. When I then tried to get wine to run it, it will give me the initial "Exact Audio Copy is starting up... Please Wait!" but then a second window opens. The second says the following message: "Unhandled exception - [X icon] at 0207ADF0 -> ACCESS VIOLATION" Cancelling the window or hitting "ok" cancels wine entirely. Any ideas? wine share|improve this question asked Mar 9 '13 at 23:42 user136862 112 Why don't you just use one of the native Linux audio extractors, like sound-juicer? –psusi Mar 10 '13 at 4:22 EAC is generally regarded as the best ripping program due to the quality of the rips. Is sound-juicer as good? –user136862 Mar 16 '13 at 20:48 If you have a decent drive, then it doesn't matter what program you use, you will always get a correct rip. For older/buggy drives, sound-juicer uses the original bad rip correcting program: cdparanoia. –psusi Mar 17 '13 at 1:03 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote I did the following to get it working: cd ~/.wine/dosdevices/c\:/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/Exact\ Audio\ Copy/ or wherever you installed EAC to. regsvr32 sql* Goto EAC options