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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 protected tracks, as the copy eac sync error new cd protection is only a flag on the CD, and all CD-ROM drives will ignore it on reading. eac peak level Some month ago there are now also real copy protections for audio CDs, but this information is not given in the table. If there is such a exact audio copy read error sync error 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 application tells me that the CD is not big
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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 bytes = 703 MB for data sectors. On audio CDs this is 846720000 bytes exact audio copy sync error = 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. If both also fails, make sure that your drive is capable of extracting digital audio at all. When I try to start EAC or to compress/decompress, I immedately g
& Portable Music' started by Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007. Jan 6, 2007 at 8:15 AM Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007 #1 Mark Ward Member Joined: Sep 12, 2001 eac test and copy Messages: 1,796 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 41 Location: Kent Ratings:
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+18 I've got a number of CDs that are very old, and some of these aren't in the best condition.
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When I try & Rip these to Flac using EAC I get "Read Error" then "Sync Error". EAC slows down & tries again, sometimes to "X 0.1"! Eventually it'll get through to the end, http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/extraction-questions/ but leave me with a log full full of information about errors that have occurred. Does this mean that the Flac files will in some way have inaccurate information? or is it just a note to tell me of problems that have been encountered on the way but have been error corrected? Currently I have no easy method to check the quality of the Flac files as all https://www.avforums.com/threads/eac-read-error-sync-error.452841/ sounds OK on the computer & I don't have a Squeezebox on my Main Hifi yet. Also....If all is fine with the Flac files above then the question below isn't necessary for me.... It was the CD autochanger I had in a car about 10 years ago the scratched up these CDs & when I realised what was happening I backed up those important but damaged CDs onto CDR with Nero years ago. The original CDs still play fine, but get errors in EAC. Because it tends to be my more played CDs that are suffering from errors due additional wear & tear I have a backup of a few of these CDs in my car on CDR which I burned a few years ago. Would there be anything lost by Flac encoding from those? Is anything lost in the CDR convertion? Will I still get Track info from EAC? Thanks, Mark. Mark Ward, Jan 6, 2007 Jan 6, 2007 at 7:02 PM clockworks, Jan 6, 2007 #2 clockworks Well-known Member Joined: Dec 7, 2005 Messages: 3,572 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 106 Location: West Country Ratings: +298 I had a similar problem ripping a couple of my CDs
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Online Advanced Search Forum User Forums Ripping / Encoding / Transcoding / Tagging Any Saving An EAC Read Error? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: Any Saving An EAC Read Error? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 2006-07-01,22:54 #1 LHawes View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 104 Any Saving An EAC Read Error? Can't seem to get a track to read on EAC. Finally ends up with a read error. Anyone solve this? Will cleaning help? Actually just tried that and no dice. Plays fine, will NOT read into EAC. Any suggestions? Larry Reply With Quote 2006-07-02,03:42 #2 Patrick Dixon View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Apr 2005 Location UK Posts 1,805 Cleaning may help - or try a different CD drive. www.at-tunes.co.uk Reply With Quote 2006-07-02,07:16 #3 Mark Lanctot View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Senior Member Join Date Oct 2005 Posts 7,099 Does the CD show physical damage? Scratches, gouges? If so, those CD repair kits actually work, although the cheap manual kit requires quite a bit of elbow grease. Hold the CD up to the light. If you can see light through holes or scratches in the reflective layer, the data is gone and you cannot recover it. If there's no damage on the CD, it's a possible pressing error. I have one such CD - unlucky track 13 won't rip and often won't play but there's no damage. You can't recover an error like this. Reply With Quote 2006-07-02,09:34 #4 LHawes View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 104 There are small scratches but nothing that looks like it would kill the track. Looks can be deceiving I guess. I'll try some more diligent cleaning and see if that helps. thanks for the responses Larry Reply With Quote 2006-07-02,10:00 #5 LHawes View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 104 It Worked I noticed what looked like small smudge and just leaned on it bit harder with my shirt used as a cleaner. Read fine. Thanks Larry Reply With Quote 2006-07-02,10:02 #6 Mark Lanctot View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Senior Member Join Date Oct 2005 Posts 7,099 Originally Posted by LHawes There are small scratches but nothing that looks like it would kill th