The DOS "flash" indicates a FLAC encoding error.  You need to see what
that error is.

How have you configured EAC?  Did you follow
http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?EACInstall?

If you did, you'll have to do some test encodes manually.  Open a DOS
prompt by going to Start - Programs - Command Prompt.  Change to a
directory containing a WAV file.  You'll have to figure out what to
tell FLAC to encode this file by going to
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tools_flac.html

Start with something simple, just encode one WAV to a FLAC.  That
should work fine.  Usually errors like this are caused when you pass a
command-line parameter out of sequence for tagging.  So get your
command-line parameters closer and closer to what EAC does, suddenly
you'll see it trip up.


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