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compression error on select files 1 Print Topic: EAC returning external compression error on select files(Read 13165 times) previous topic - next topic 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Jubei Jr. Member Joined: 13 July, 2004 Posts: 76 Logged EAC returning external compression error on eac command line options select files 14 March, 2011, 02:06:46 PM I've just set up EAC Version 1.0 beta 1 according exact audio copy flac settings to this guide (http://blowfish.be/eac/index.html) on my new Windows 7 32-bit Home Premium, and I've been experiencing some weird issues. I've been using EAC for many years exact audio copy guide now, mostly ripping CDs to MP3s on Win XP ... I've very little experience with Windows 7 at the moment. Basically, I'm re-ripping my entire CD collection to FLAC. Tonight I was ripping Billy Joel's Greatest Hits, and on the second disc, all exact audio copy not responding the tracks were extracted accurately (i.e. the wav files were fine) and all but one track were encoded to FLAC. For that one file, EAC returned an external compressor error. I loaded the wav file of that track into Foobar and converted it to FLAC with the same FLAC encoder without any errors. I deleted the wav and tried re-ripping the track alone with EAC and this time it didn't return any errors.Then a repeated the error when ripping The Black Crowe's Greatest Hits. With the Billy
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Joel disc it was track 11, but this time it was track 2 - so I guess it doesn't have anything to do with the position of the track. Of the 5 CDs I ripped tonight, I encountered the problem with 2. This is the error scene I get : I've attached a screenshot of the my compression options page :Aand this is the command line I'm using : -V -8 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %sIf I have the set-up completely wrong, then EAC will give me errors on every rip. I was playing music in the background with Foobar, for what it's worth. Maybe I shouldn't? I've never had problems with this before ... In all my years of using EAC on Win XP, it has never done this to me. And I've ripped over 2000 CDs to MP3s. But I'm new to FLAC and this is a newer version of EAC that didn't let me load my old / saved profiles, so what's the deal? Is something wrong with my set-up? Propboy Newbie Joined: 22 March, 2011 Posts: 1 Logged EAC returning external compression error on select files Reply #1 – 22 March, 2011, 10:25:13 PM Was getting the exact same problem. I was trying to rip CD's from the fast computer in the office onto the HTPC's HD in the living room via wired home network. I now rip onto the local drive and then transfer the FLAC's to the HTPC once I'm finished. No more erro
[Published on 6 March 2013 / Last Updated on 6 March 2013] In this tip, we'll show you how to create a new certificate request using the Exchange Admin Center in Exchange 2013. In Exchange 2013, the web-based Exchange
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Admin Center replaces the Exchange Management Console as the GUI for managing Exchange. As part lame for eac of this change the process for requesting and importing certificates changes, and you now need to specify a file share and file name eac rip to flac when requesting certificates. When you attempt to create a new certificate and specify a share you have access to on the network, you might see the following error message: Error: Please use a valid filename when you run https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,87449.0.html the New-ExchangeCertificate cmdlet on server with the -RequestFile parameter. The file should not exist in target folder. Parameter name: RequestFile To ensure that you can write your certificate request, and read the resulting certificates, you need to assign the correct permissions to the file share you use. As shown below, grant the Exchange Trusted Subsystem group Modify or greater permissions against your chosen share: Upon re-attempting your certificate request, the Exchange Admin Center should now be able http://www.msexchange.org/kbase/ExchangeServerTips/ExchangeServer2013/SetupDeployment/error-when-attempting-create-certificate-request-exchange-server-2013.html to sucessfully write the certificate request to the share. See Also See Also Using AutoDiscover with large numbers of accepted domains (Part 1) 27 Nov. 2012 Steve Goodman Planning and migrating a small organization from Exchange 2007 to 2013 (Part 11) 5 Nov. 2013 Steve Goodman Publishing Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access (OWA) with ISA Server 2000 - Part 3: SSL Bridging Drill Down and Requesting a Web Site Certificate 11 July 2003 Thomas Shinder Obtaining Certificates for Non-Domain Joined Agents 10 Dec. 2008 Rui J.M. Silva A Practical Look at Migrating From Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 (Part 7) 7 April 2009 Neil Hobson Load balancing Exchange Server 2016 (Part 1) 12 April 2016 Steve Goodman Managing Certificates in Exchange Server 2010 (Part 1) 7 April 2011 Anderson Patricio Introducing Load Balancing in Exchange Server 2013 (Part 1) 18 Dec. 2012 Steve Goodman Securing an Exchange 2007 Client Access Server using a 3rd party SAN Certificate 8 Nov. 2007 Henrik Walther Managing Certificates in Exchange Server 2013 (Part 3) 25 March 2014 Anderson Patricio Featured Links Newsletter Subscription By subscribing to our newsletters you agree to the terms of our privacy policy Never miss an article by subscribing to our newsletter! The leading Microsoft Exchange Server and Office 365 resource site. By subscribing to our newsletters you agree to the terms of our privacy policy Featu
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 12 Star 117 https://github.com/textmate/ruby.tmbundle/issues/83 Fork 81 textmate/ruby.tmbundle Code Issues 7 Pull requests 6 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Errors cloning repository on Windows #83 Closed FractalizeR opened this Issue May 1, 2015 · 8 comments Projects None yet Labels won’t fix Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 exact audio participants FractalizeR commented May 1, 2015 Today cloned a bundle on my Windows machine. Got the following errors: d:\PHPProjects>git clone https://github.com/textmate/ruby.tmbundle Cloning into 'ruby.tmbundle'... remote: Counting objects: 3935, done. emote: Total 3935 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 3935 Receiving objects: 100% (3935/3935), 982.09 KiB | 347.00 KiB/s, exact audio copy done. Resolving deltas: 100% (2007/2007), done. Checking connectivity... done. error: unable to create file Commands/Enclose in * (RDoc comments).tmCommand (In valid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/class .. < DelegateClass .. initialize .. en d (class).plist (Invalid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/each_char { |chr| .. } (eac).plist (Invalid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/each_cons(..) { |group| .. } (eac).plist (I nvalid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/each_slice(..) { |group| .. } (eas).plist ( Invalid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/map_with_index { |e, i| .. } (mapwi).plist (Invalid argument) error: unable to create file Macros/require_gem "__".tmMacro (Invalid argument) error: unable to create file Snippets/:yields: RDoc comment.tmSnippet (Invalid a rgument) error: unable to create file Snippets/Add '# =>' Marker.tmSnippet (Invalid argum ent) error: unable to create file Snippets/Array.new(10) { |i| .. } (Arr).plist (Inv alid argument) error: unable to create file Snippets/Dir.gl