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Exact Audio Copy
Posted by Frank Bohan on March 6th, 2006


<quote>

EAC is a new audio grabber for CD-ROM drives. The main differences between
most other audio grabbers :

The cost of registration is low (just a postcard and a stamp)

It works with a new technology, reading audio CDs almost perfectly. If there
are any errors that can't be corrected, it will tell you on which time
position the (possible) distortion occurred, so you could easily control it
with e.g. the media player

</quote>

http://www.exactaudiocopy.org/

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Posted by s|b on March 6th, 2006


On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:48:11 -0000, Frank Bohan wrote:

New? EAC has been around for ages to my knowledge. If you ever need a
manual for it, then you should take a look a this one:
<http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac-qs-en.htm>

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Posted by Susan Bugher on March 6th, 2006


Frank Bohan wrote:

lessee. . . PL2005 PL2004 PL2003 PL2002 PL2001

I wonder when the author is going to stop calling Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
a "new audio grabber".

Susan
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Posted by dadiOH on March 6th, 2006


Susan Bugher wrote:


When it gets out of beta


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Posted by hummingbird on March 6th, 2006


On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 19:04:49 GMT, "s|b" <private@usenet4all.org>
mysteriously appeared thru the usenet mist to inform us thus...

Excellent ripper. I've been using it for at least four years.

Posted by hummingbird on March 6th, 2006


On Mon, 06 Mar 2006 22:13:21 GMT, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@wherever.com>
mysteriously appeared thru the usenet mist to inform us thus...

Four more years? ;-)

Posted by Susan Bugher on March 6th, 2006


dadiOH wrote:
I believe you may be right.

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Posted by Eric Huebner on March 6th, 2006


Am Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:48:11 -0000 schrieb Frank Bohan:

Please read this before switching to the newest version:

"The german magazin c't published an article whether EAC is or is not
violating a german law against circumvention of copy protections on audio
CDs. Some of the experts they asked had the opinion that the function of
retrieving the native TOC is working at the limit of legality, at best. Due
to that article and to eliminate any possibility of legal problems, I
decided to remove that function (although I am pretty sure that it is
absolutely legal). I always try to make sure to be fully compliant with
german law, even if I would interpret the law absolutely differently.
Anyway, there are at least some few bug-fixes in this update, e.g. creating
an image having the artist and CD title as filename will now show the file
dialog properly when special characters are used.
For the next version it is still planned to add test & copy of CD images
and for the version after that I will try to implement Unicode support for
freedb queries and main window display and edit.
I am sorry about all this, but please understand my point of view."

Posted by Sheldon on March 10th, 2006


"Frank Bohan" <franbo@sparkingwire.com> wrote:

I can't figure out how to have it ask the freedb for the names of the
tracks; it keeps objecting that the genre is worng, the disc title is
wrong, etc etc etc

Also: if I extract audio with EAC, how do I burn it to an audio disc with
Feurio?

Thanks.

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Posted by ms on March 22nd, 2006


S.O. Meone wrote:
The German language site didn't work for me, in Google found sites, that version
comes up- dead link?

Mike Sa

Posted by ms on March 22nd, 2006


Duddits wrote:
Thanks, Dud.

But what browser are you using?

I went there in Firefox 1.0.5, then enabled Javascript and images, only see a text
line across the top, and else blank screen?

Mike Sa

Posted by Sheldon on March 23rd, 2006


I can't figure out how to have it ask the freedb for the names of the
tracks; it keeps objecting that the genre is worng, the disc title is
wrong, etc etc etc

Also: if I extract audio with EAC, how do I burn it to an audio disc
with Feurio?


Thanks.


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Posted by ms on March 23rd, 2006


Duddits wrote:
I'll pass on that file, don't want now to update to FF 1.5 on my old machine.

Mike Sa


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