street_samurai Wrote: 
> Again, check out the link I posted above. Andre the guy who wrote eac
> wrote this in reply:
> 
> 
> 
> So if that calculation works out... its just a weird bug/feature with
> EAC.
> 
> Also, I'd obviously do a quick listening check to ensure that there are
> no audio issues with the rips. 
> 
> ss.

I have the same problem as Michael J - too many samples on the last
track (every album). I'm going to try Skunks tips (check overread into
lead in and lead out) and hope it will help me.

I started to have this problem when I upgraded to the latest version of
EAC (eac-0.95b4). At the same time I also installed AccurateRip. I don't
know if there's a connection, but...

I hope this bug/"feature" is fixed soon, because doing this

> Calculate how big your WAV file is (how many samples).
> And it should be 588 * number of sectors (shown in the list)
> If they are identical, then everything is fine.
> (Do not let EAC show times as hundreds of seconds, but frames!)
> 1 second = 75 frames 

and have to do a quick listening check everytime I rip an album, will
make an already slow and tedious process even slower and more tedious.


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