%d specifies the new file name ("c:\temp\1tmp842(2.flac"). I'm looking
at the man page and it doesn't look like that is the correct way to
specify an output file in flac. You don't even need to because flac
uses the same name with the new extension. Is it possible that adding
%d tells flac to compress both files and it fails because it can't find
the .flac file? Try it without %d.

Anyway I was getting the same EAC error with lame after it had been
previously working so I'll post my solution in case anyone else Googles
it.

The CDDB info was specifying an invalid genre and this was causing the
compression to fail. The problem wasn't immediately obvious because the
tag looked legit but didn't exactly match a "music style" in the allowed
list (Database -> Edit CD Information). I didn't discover this until I
tried to do the compression manually (same as MrC's suggestion) so I
could see the actual error.


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