Error In Cue Sheet Eac Split Wav
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New Member Thread Starter Location: UK Horwich I’m using EAC to archives my out of print CDs, for these I wish to have a CUE sheet so that any copy will be exact. I’ve not previously bothered with a CUE sheet as I know sound wise cue ripper it doesn’t make any difference. Ive set EAC per http://blowfish.be/eac/Setup/setup3.html#no3g and double checked all setting are correct.
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In file naming I’ve used %N - %T and placed the sheet in the folder along with the tracks (FLAC) and the M3U file. However when autoflac I attempt to load the CUE sheet in EAC I get a message like this each time, although the file and line number will be different. Error in CUE sheet File does not exist in line 4 The CUE sheet looks like this
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REM GENRE Reggae REM DISCID DA0A6610 REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb4" FILE "01 - Expo 67.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO PREGAP 00:00:01 INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "02 - You Don't Need Me.wav" WAVE TRACK 02 AUDIO INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 03 AUDIO INDEX 00 00:00:00 FILE "03 - I'll Get Along Without You.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 04 AUDIO INDEX 00 07:51:36 FILE "04 - Swing And Dine.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 05 AUDIO INDEX 00 04:48:00 FILE "05 - Come On Little Girl.wav" exact audio copy WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 06 AUDIO INDEX 00 01:39:37 FILE "06 - I'll Take You Where The Music's Playing.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 07 AUDIO INDEX 00 99:12:74 FILE "07 - Far Away Love.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 08 AUDIO INDEX 00 96:01:00 FILE "08 - Lonely Days (Take One).wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 09 AUDIO INDEX 00 92:54:37 FILE "09 - You Have Caught Me.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 10 AUDIO INDEX 00 80:04:00 FILE "10 - What More Can I Say.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 I can’t work out what the problem is, can’t see why I’d need to edit the CUE as I’ve not set up a separate directory for CUE sheets. Any help will be much appreciated, taking into account, I’m not technical with these issues stephen@hennefer, Nov 19, 2009 #1 Antares Well-Known Member Location: Flanders The problem is that the actual files are FLAC and the filenames in the cue-sheet are WAV. FILE "01 - Expo 67.flac" WAVE etc. would work. Antares, Nov 19, 2009 #2 DragonQ Well-Known Member Location: The Moon Yup. DragonQ, Nov 19, 2009 #3 stephen@hennefer New Member Thread Starter Location: UK Horwich Thanks produced the CUE sheet REM GENRE Reggae REM DISCID DA0A6610 REM COMMENT "ExactAudioCopy v0.99pb4" FILE "01 - Expo 67.flac" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO PREGAP 00:00:01 INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "02 - You Don't Need Me.flac" WAVE TRACK 02 AUDIO INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 03 AUDIO INDEX 00 00:00:00 FILE "03 - I'll Get Along With
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 Audio Copy". It will help you to copy (extract) audio tracks, or even parts
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of them, to the harddisk. In newer versions it also includes some audio CD writing
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routines and a small audio editor. Why should I use EAC, instead of AudioGrabber, WinDAC, etc.? EAC features some special read modes, known freedb as "Secure Modes". Using these secure modes, every sector read 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 http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/eac-cue-sheets-help.199845/ 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 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 http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/ 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 Remove Programs. For Windows Vista go to Start, Control Panel and then click Programs and Features. In the Currently installed programs box, choose "Exact Audio Copy" and press the Change or Change/Remove button. Follow the dialogs that are shown on the screen, confirm that you really want to uninstall EAC from your computer. Where is the official homepage for EAC? Where can I download new versions? It is at http://www.ExactAudioCopy.de/ There you will find a download page and a forum for persons who dislike the maili
lookups sometimes fail 7 Command line options 8 Builtin encoders 9 Path formatting 10 Supported platforms 11 Known issues 12 Links 13 External links CUETools CUETools is a tool for lossless audio/CUE http://cue.tools/wiki/CUETools sheet format conversion. The goal is to make sure the album image is preserved accurately. A lossless disc image must be lossless not only in preserving contents of the audio tracks, but also in http://sonusantiqva.org/foro2008/index.php?topic=4274.0 preserving gaps and CUE sheet contents. Many applications lose vital information upon conversion, and don't support all possible CUE sheet styles. For example, foobar2000 loses disc pre-gap information when converting an album image, and doesn't error in support gaps appended (noncompliant) CUE sheets. Download Download links for CUETools binaries, source code and prerequisites can be found on the CUETools Download page. The distribution comes with CUERipper, an easy-to-use tool for ripping CDs to audio files plus cue sheets, with optional native or EAC-style logging. Like CUETools, it checks the rip against the AccurateRip and CUETools databases. It also contributes to the CUETools database. Supported formats Supports WAV, error in cue FLAC, APE, LossyWAV, ALAC, TTA, and WavPack audio input/output. Audio must be 16-bit, 44.1kHz samples stereo (i.e. CD PCM). Supports every CUE sheet style (embedded, single file, gaps appended/prepended/left out). It is also possible to process a set of audio files in a directory without a CUE sheet, or use a RAR archive as an input without unpacking it. Use cases Convert a single-file album image with CUE sheet to a file-per-track album image Convert a single-file album image with CUE-sheet-per-album to a single-file album image with CUE-sheet-per-track album image (feature request) Convert a file-per-track album image with CUE sheet to a single file album image Convert a file-per-track album image without a CUE sheet to a single file album image with simple CUE sheet Convert an album image from one lossless codec to another, preserving CUE sheet structure Verify a (possibly non offset-corrected) album image against AccurateRip database Apply offset correction to a rip made without offset correction Prepare an album image for burning with software, which does not handle drive write offsets, by applying offset Extract an album image directly from a RAR archive without unpacking it, and save it in a different format Fix filenames in a CUE sheet, if the files were rename
Home Help Login Register SonusAntiqva>General>Tecnología, herramientas>Exact Audio Copy (EAC) - How to create flawless rips on Windows (a guide) Pages: [1] Go Down « previous next » Print Author Topic: Exact Audio Copy (EAC) - How to create flawless rips on Windows (a guide) (Read 437 times) deodac Guest Exact Audio Copy (EAC) - How to create flawless rips on Windows (a guide) « on: 09 02 11, 06:57 » Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is a CD ripping program for Windows, made by Andre Wiethoff. Its most notable feature is the Secure Mode, which has advanced error correction capabilities, resulting in better quality rips. DownloadThe ultimate guide to making secure rips is here: The EAC GuideNote: This is the only version of EAC that will score 100% on What.CD’s logchecker.BenefitsIt is free for non-commercial purposes.It utilizes advanced error detection and correction technology (called Secure Mode) that produces rips with near-perfect accuracy.It leverages AccurateRip components which allow it to verify ripped tracks against the online AccurateRip database.Its AccurateRip results can be logged; these log files can be uploaded and validated with What.CD’s logchecker.It can generate CD CUE sheets to ensure accuracy when re-burning tracks to CDs.Installing EACView the EAC installation guide, or follow the quick steps below.Download the current version of EAC from the link above.Run the installer and click Next at the welcome screen.Click I Agree at the license agreement screen.Choose your destination folder (or leave as default) and click Next.Choose your start menu folder location (or leave as default) and click Next.Ensure all four components (EAC, CDRDAO, FLAC, and AccurateRip) are selected and click Next.Uncheck Run Exact Audio Copy 0.99pb5 and click Finish.If you do run EAC, you will be prompted with the configuration wizard; click Cancel, and continue to the next section.Further stepsFollow this guide to configure EAC to produce near-perfect FLAC rips.Follow this guide to configure EAC to produce lossy formats (e.g. mp3, ogg/vorbis).Identifying and Verifying HardwareNote: Each CD drive has a slight read