JJZolx;228195 Wrote: 
> What other changes did you make to the EAC configuration in addition to
> the directory option?
> 
> Post your 'additional command line options'.  If you screw something up
> then what happens is that EAC will rip to a WAV file (as it always
> does), then the Flac encoding fails and EAC keeps the WAV file instead
> of deleting it.
> 
> Run some more tests.  You don't have to rip the whole album - just rip
> a single track and see what you end up with.

I rechecked all my EAC sttings and they were OK. i.e. I set them up
following the guidelines in the Wiki "Beginners guide to installing
EAC". I then tried another CD, and it worked perfectly! It encoded to
flac, on the F\lossless directory. I don't know what happened the other
time as I don't recall doing anything differently....

I would now like to convert the .wav tracks to flac. Should I just rip
again, or is there an easier way. I tried using the flac front end but
I was totally lost.


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