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Compression Questions Offset Questions Write Questions WAV Editor Questions Utilities Questions Forum Documentation Other Projects DAE Quality Extraction Questions Advertisement / Anzeige In the column "Copy Protection" is always "Yes" denoted. What does it mean, will it not be possible to extract the tracks? It is possible also to extract copy
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protected tracks, as the copy protection is only a flag on the CD, and all CD-ROM drives exact audio copy flac will ignore it on reading. Some month ago there are now also real copy protections for audio CDs, but this information is not given in exact audio copy guide the table. If there is such a CD, it will show garbage, not extract tracks or probably insert errors in the extraction. I extracted all tracks of an audio CD and tried to write them back to CD, but the writing
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application tells me that the CD is not big enough, even when using 700 MB CD-Rs. When I look on the harddisk I see that the files are more than 800 MB in size. Why? 700 MB is the storage space for data CDs. Data has a third layer of error correction which need more storage space. So sector size is 2048 bytes for data and 2352 bytes for audio. There are around 360000 sectors on a 700 MB CD-R, that is 737280000
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bytes = 703 MB for data sectors. On audio CDs this is 846720000 bytes = 807 MB. This is why the files are too big to write them as data files, but it should be possible to write them as audio CD instead. I get a message stating that it could not detect my CD-ROM read settings or that it can't find a matching read mode. What can I do? Sometimes EAC will autodetect a wrong read command. Try to manually select a read command. In the Drive Options, go to Read Commands page and select the Read Command MMC1 manually (or any other that works). Test it with burst mode. If you tested all of them, but none of them worked, try to extract with another program like WinDAC or CDEx. If both also fails, make sure that your drive is capable of extracting digital audio at all. When I extract, the extraction proceed very fast, but when I listen to the resulting files, they are all silent. What did I do wrong? Sometimes EAC will autodetect a wrong read command. In this case it is possible that only silence is returned. Try to manually select a read command. In the Drive Options, go to Read Commands page and select the Read Command MMC1 manually (or any other that works). Test it with burst mode. If you tested all of them, but none of them worked, try to extract with another program like WinDAC or CDEx.
Sound Editor Tips & Tricks Information Awards Contact About me Resources Download What's new Registration Links Commercial SDK Support FAQ Forum Documentation Other Projects DAE Quality Extraction Technology In secure mode this program either reads every audio sector at least twice or rely on extended error information that some drives exact audio copy mac are able to return with the audio data. That is one reason why the program
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is slower than other rippers. But by using this technique non-identical sectors are detected. If an error occurs (read or sync error), the exact audio copy psp edition program keeps on reading this sector, until eight of 16 retries are identical, but at maximum one, three or five times (according to the selected error recovery quality) these 16 retries are read. So, in the worst case, bad http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/extraction-questions/ sectors are read up to 82 times! But this effort will help the program to obtain the best result by comparing all of the retries. Advertisement / Anzeige If it is not sure that the audio stream is correct (at least that it can not be said at approx. 99.5%) the program will tell the user where the (possible) read error occurred. The program also tries to correct the jitter artefacts that occur on the first block http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/overview/basic-technology/extraction-technology/ of a track, so that each extraction should be exactly the same. On drives which have the "accurate stream" feature, this is guaranteed. Of course, this technology is a little bit more complex, especially with some CD drives which implements caching. When drives cache audio data, every sector read will be read from the drives cache and is that way always identical. Basically there are several ways to clear the cache. In newer versions it will overread sectors, so that the cache contains sectors from a position elsewhere on the CD. Advertisement / Anzeige EAC has several secure read modes, depending on the features of the drive. One really fast mode (nearly burst mode speed) is for drives with C2 error pointer support, accurate stream and are non-caching. Another mode (up to half of maximum speed) is for non-caching, accurate stream drives (without C2 support). If caching need to be defeated, the secure mode will be much slower, when no read errors occur it will usually something around a third to a fourth of the drives maximum speed. This program is really quite slow in secure mode in comparison with other grabbers, but the program checks every sector over and over to get the correct data with high certainty. If you don't like this feature of EAC and prefer fast copies instead of secure copies, you are able t
sync error on a brand-new CD 1 Print Topic: EAC sync error on a brand-new CD(Read 4444 times) previous topic https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,99972.0.html - next topic 0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic. SonicBooom! Full Member Joined: 16 February, 2011 Posts: 118 Logged EAC sync error on a brand-new CD http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Beginners_guide_to_installing_EAC 16 March, 2013, 09:11:42 PM I recently bought a brand-new "Fallen" by Evanescence CD. This CD seems to be of a different pressing because I have the same CD exact audio I bought ever since it was released (2003) and it has different markings esp. on the CD itself. But anyway, I rip the new CD straight ahead, and because it is brand-new it doesn't have any kind of scratches.Code: [Select]Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011EAC extraction logfile from 17. March 2013, 9:09Evanescence / FallenUsed drive exact audio copy : ATAPI iHAS122 C Adapter: 0 ID: 0Read mode : SecureUtilize accurate stream : YesDefeat audio cache : NoMake use of C2 pointers : YesRead offset correction : 6Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoFill up missing offset samples with silence : YesDelete leading and trailing silent blocks : NoNull samples used in CRC calculations : YesUsed interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000Gap handling : Not detected, thus appended to previous trackUsed output format : User Defined EncoderSelected bitrate : 128 kBit/sQuality : HighAdd ID3 tag : NoCommand line compressor : C:\Program Files\FLAC\flac.exeAdditional command line options : -T "artist=%artist%" -T "title=%title%" -T "album=%albumtitle%" -T "date=%year%" -T "tracknumber=%tracknr%" -T "genre=%genre%" -5 %source% TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 3:34.71 | 0 | 16120 2 | 3:34.71 | 3:57.22 | 16121 | 33917 3 | 7:32.18 | 3:15.66 | 33918 | 48608 4 | 10:48.09 | 4:24.16 | 48609 |
DISCLAIMER: EAC is a powerful tool with hundreds of options. No two people will have exactly the same setup or preferences. These preferences produce accurate rips with undamaged and damaged discs, and even if a track has an error, it is usually inaudible. This arrangement strikes a balance between speed and accuracy, leaning more towards accuracy, so don't expect fast rips on damaged discs. The good news is that you only have to do all this once and then save it! For more information on why these options were chosen see the related Hydrogen Audio thread 1. Installing EAC should be straightforward using the built-in installer. a) If you are installing EAC V0.99 and up you can skip steps 2, 3, and 4, because they are included with EAC. Discussion of change log here: http://www.digital-inn.de/exact-audio-copy-english/36596-eac-0-99-pb4-released.html 2. Install the AccurateRip software. 3. Once AccurateRip is installed, you need to copy accuraterip.dll from AccurateRip's install folder (typically C:\program files\illustrate\dbpoweramp\) to EAC's install folder (typically C:\program files\Exact Audio Copy\) 4. Then install Flac from the installer. If you don’t want WinAmp installed, select No. Otherwise installation should be straightforward. 5. Now startup EAC, if you have installed AccurateRip correctly (see step 3) then you should see something like this: 6. You must configure AccurateRip by inserting three CDs that are known to AccurateRip. Here is a description of the process from the AccurateRip website: /"Before AccurateRip can be used it must find the correct read offset for your CD drive(s), read offset what is that? every CD drive has a slight reading offset, this value tends to be fixed for each type of drive and is constant (if the drive does not support AccurateStream, ie it has a varying offset each time a track is read then Accurat