My pc doesn't hybernate or shut down.
If you use that file I gave you it will do everything for you other
than select the flac format.

On 11/12/16, John Covici <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
> For the ripping, use the external programs tab.  If you want to use
> flac, you will need to download it separately and install and put the
> path to the binary in the external programs tab and specify all the
> options to the flac program that you want.  After the rip is done,
> just don't check the hybernate checkbox and the pc will not hybernate.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> On Sat, 12 Nov 2016 16:04:24 -0500,
> Chris Skarstad wrote:
>>
>> Hi.  Ok, i've tried out Exact Audio Copy, and i have a couple
>> issues.  First, i have been all over every possible option
>> imaginable, and I can not, for the life of me figure out how to
>> choose a format to rip the cd i've got.  Second, there is an
>> option in there as to what to do after the cd is complete, and
>> I'm not sure i like any of the options.  the 3 i've got are
>> shutdown, restart or hybernate.  I don't want the program to do
>> any of these, i just want the pc to be left on, as is.  So as
>> nice as the program is, i'm not sure if this program fits my
>> needs, at least not yet! if anyone knows how to fix these 2
>> things it'd help lots.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/12/2016 9:25 AM, Robert Godridge wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > If you do go for eac (I would) here is a file that should make it
>> > easier. All my perfect flac settings are in this file, go to profiles
>> > in the file menue, then import and see what you get. Here's the file
>> > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17525699/EACProfile.cfg
>> >
>> > Also if you want to test for errors before copying, press f4. Takes
>> > longer but I think it's worth it.
>> > Rob
>> >
>> > On 11/12/16, Chris Skarstad <rascal0...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> >> Hi guys
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Just for a goof, I tried another piece of software done by the same
>> >> guy
>> >> that did EAC, called Easy audio copy.  It sounded great, because it
>> >> claimed that the process to copy cd's was a little simpler than eac.
>> >> Sure, I want to have great rips, but i'm the impatient sort, so i
>> >> figured i'd give it a try.  The bummer is there was a welcome screen
>> >> in
>> >> several different languages and, try as I might with 3 different
>> >> screenreaders I absolutely could not get past it to even try it out.
>> >> The big difference is that EAC is free, while Easy audio copy is not.
>> >> I
>> >> was able to find CDEX and after tweaking the settings I was able to
>> >> get
>> >> some pretty good sounding rips.  I copied one rock album and one
>> >> modern
>> >> country album and the results were excellent, at least for my ears.
>> >>
>> >> So, i think i'm happy for now, but i'll still keep EAC and the other
>> >> programs in mind, you never really know!
>> >>
>> >> Thanks guys!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 11/12/2016 8:22 AM, Robert Godridge wrote:
>> >>> I spent hours setting up my eac. Perhaps I can send you my profile
>> >>> file if you're interested and I can work out how. I'm a member of a
>> >>> very stringent private torrents site so these rips are perfect.
>> >>>
>> >>> On 11/12/16, Joe Paton <j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>> >>>> Hi Chris,
>> >>>> ez cd audio converter
>> >>>> from poikosoft is worth a look as well.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Does a fairly comprehensive range of file format conversions in
>> >>>> to the bargain.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Can not compare with the other program in this thread, but others
>> >>>> might
>> >>>> do
>> >>>> that for you.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Regards,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> JP
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 23:58:45 -0500
>> >>>> Chris Skarstad <rascal0...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>                Hey folks
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Subject line basicly tells the story.  I have some cd's that were
>> >>>> sent
>> >>>> to
>> >>>> me, and i'd like to rip them to the pc, but i'd like to make them
>> >>>> sound
>> >>>> as
>> >>>> good as possible.  I am a huge fan of FLAC, or free lossless audio
>> >>>> codec
>> >>>> files.  The file size is a bit larger but the sound quality is supurb
>> >>>> if
>> >>>> you're listening on a good system.  Looking online, I saw many
>> >>>> people
>> >>>> mention a program called Exact Audio copy, which has been around for
>> >>>> years,
>> >>>> does anyone on here have experience using that?  My hope is to
>> >>>> convert
>> >>>> the
>> >>>> cd's to flac files, and use the cd database to grab the song titles
>> >>>> from
>> >>>> the
>> >>>> internet.  I was thinking of using CDEX, but sadly, i've never been
>> >>>> able
>> >>>> to
>> >>>> get the CDDB, or Gracenote
>> >>>>
>> >>>>     servers to find anything.  Anyone know anything about this?
>> >>>> Thanks
>> >>>> for
>> >>>> any ideas folks.
>> >>>> Chris
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> --
>> >>>> Joe Paton <j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>
>>
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