Gee! There are some amazing people on this list and thanks to you for writing to me and pointing out some features of Easy CD DA Extractor that I had no idea existed, I refer to my message where I talked about selecting all the cue files from Windows Explorer, selecting Easy CD DA Extractor from the Context menu and then selecting convert etc. Well a far easier procedure has been pointed out to me, just go into the audio converter of Easy CD DA Extractor and make your settings where appropriate, select add files or add folder from the Edit Menu, select the type of file you wish to work with (for example cue files), press enter and press the convert files button, what could be easier, you can even set the software so that each converted cue-FLAC pair shows up in its own directory according to the cue sheets content.
Again thanks, this software is definitely worth the $49.00 I spent to buy it. I still say that when it comes to ripping from CD that EAC still has the edge but Easy cD DA Extractor is not far behind so there you have it, in my opinion the 2 best rippers around. Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]