Hi Joe.
I'm very impressed with your knowledge. I'll follow all of your steps and
thanks, if I get into trouble, I'll drop you a wee line.
Thanks.
Very best wishes.
Andy.
From Scotland with love
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Paton"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursda
Well how then could Exact Audio Copy have worked find if the CD wasn't
ripped successfully? .
I did say that - sometimes - Exact Audio copy takes a little time to
configure, not every computer and not every drive is the same. so you
may need to do some testing, the documentation that comes wit
If you're using original CD'S then there's a good chance they'll show up
99% of the time.
That's the nice thing about Exact Audio Copy - if you're looking to copy
audio discs - it copies them exactly and you'll see it, no more inexact
matches when looking up in a database with an Exact copy of
hmmm, I have had no very long times with exact audio copy, except for
one cd which was never ripped successfully at all. My drive was in
the database, so it worked fine, even the accurately ripped database.
On Fri, 11 Nov 2016 00:30:04 -0500,
Dane Trethowan wrote:
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> Exact Audio Copy is a trul
I use exact audio copy all the time to do just this. I had to fool
with the configs to get it to do flac instead of mp3, but it works
great. You might still run into cds not showing up in the database,
but that's a different program.
On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 23:58:45 -0500,
Chris Skarstad wrote:
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