Well you may want to consider automating the process
(i.e. not using the FLAC front end, but rather its
command-line version and having EAC do everything.)

See http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac-qs-en.htm

--- emm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> 
> Okay thanks.  Now I've just ripped a WAV file using
> EAC uncompressed
> (secure), then encoded it to a FLAC file using
> FLAC's front end.  When
> I first configured EAC for compression, it was very
> technical and
> required concentration and assistance.  But to rip
> an uncompressed WAV
> file, I made no changes to any of my EAC
> configuration settings.  And
> the FLAC front-end took me 3 seconds to configure,
> then I encoded the
> WAV file to FLAC and was done.  Because I'm a
> beginner, can someone
> reassure me I'm not missing something.  Before I
> spend the time to rip
> and encode my entire CD collection, I wish to choose
> the method
> carefully and then not have to think about it again.
>  Comments are most
> appreciated.
> 
> emm
> 
> 
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