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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, eac sync error read error as the copy protection is only a flag on the CD, and all CD-ROM drives will ignore
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it on reading. Some month ago there are now also real copy protections for audio CDs, but this information is not given in the table. If exact audio copy sync error 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 application tells me that the
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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 bytes = 703 MB for data sectors. eac burst mode 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. If both also fails, make sure that your drive is capable of extracting digital a
Active Member Thread Starter Location: Edmonton Looking for help from any Exact Audio Copy experts! I've got EAC configured to rip CD's
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using Secure Mode with all settings correctly specified for the model of
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my optical drive. Track quality is normally 100%, but occasionally dips to the high 90's though never below 97%. eac gap detection method There are no noticeable artifacts in the tracks I've listened to, although I've observed that with many CD's there is a "Sync Error" which occurs at the end of ripping the http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/support/faq/extraction-questions/ final track; this in turn causes the error correction meter to go crazy. I'd say about half of the CD's I've ripped using Secure Mode EAC have experienced a Sync Error at the end, but never during any other part of the ripping process. I've listened to the rips of the final track from these discs and there doesn't seem to be any http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/sync-errors-on-final-tracks-in-eac.179137/ auditory glitches. Just curious if this is a problem, and if so, is there a workaround? I suspect this may have been discussed at the forums before but I can't bring anything up on search. FWIW the drive is a newer Samsung DVD-R/RW DL external USB drive that EAC reports is capable of retrieving C2 information. Any guidance is appreciated. keoki82, Apr 1, 2009 #1 GreenDrazi Forum Resident Location: Atlanta, GA You shouldn’t have consistent errors at the end of your CD’s across a lot of discs. If so, I would suspect that this has been caused by bad handling of the discs by something like a multi-disc changer, a car CD player or some type of storage device. No easy way around it though. Clean the discs first. Try ripping on another drive to see if it handles the errors better. If you can’t hear any problems at these bad locations on normal playback, you could try ripping in burst mode. GreenDrazi, Apr 1, 2009 #2 keoki82 Active Member Thread Starter Location: Edmonton Thanks Scott, I'll give what you suggest a try. keoki
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FAQ Community Today's Posts Search Community Links Social Groups Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools 10-05-2012 #1 freechus9 New Member Join Date: May 2012 Posts: 3 EAC sync and read errors at end of discs Hello all, first post here. I just received a new Asus DRW-24B1ST with firmware 1.05 c. Previously I have been ripping my entire CD collection to FLAC with my laptop, which I needed to leave at work. Now, I am continuing where I left off. For some reason, on about 1/3 of my CDs, I get read and sync errors with EAC at the end of the CDs. I am using Accurate Stream, and I am not using caching or C2 error correction. I am sure this is an issue with the drive since all of the CDs I have issues with are pretty darn clean, with barely any significant scratches. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Or should I get a new drive? 10-05-2012 #2 AllanDeGroot MyCE Resident Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1,755 While knowing you get an exact copy is "nice"... it REALLY important to your listening pleasure? At what point does "precision" become "Obsessive Compulsive"? Don't get me wrong, there was a time when I had the same worry. And I fretted over it a bit because I didn't know why. But after a while I only saved as wav the CD's that gave me major fits ripping. Then I got a new optical drive and started rescanning many of my problem discs and simply didn't have problems with >80% of them.. So on THOSE rescanned CD's I created new mp3's for playback, deleted the archived WAVS for those CD's and ceased worrying about it. IF there's an error I can HEAR it's worth worrying about, if not... why worry? AD __________________ If you become annoyed with an electronic device and soothe the animal side of your nature by smashing it with a hammer some will say that you are ruled by that "animal side", However the Cerebral side that "holds the leash" of your animal side understands the basic reality that once smashed that annoying POS will never irritate you again.... it is only serendipity that you also rid yourself of some repressed rage in the process... 11-05-2012 #3 freechus9 New Member Join Date: May 2012 Posts: 3 I definitely see your point. I will just deal with it and make sure that there are no audible errors. But just as an aside, do you or does anyone actually know the cause of this? Is it a firmware bug or maybe even EAC problem? My techie side is curious! 11-05-2012 #4 geno888 Retired Senior Moderator, Editor and Guru Join Date: Jun 2005 Locati