If you want to break things down further to fully digest the processes
involved you can download FLAC Frontend
http://flacfrontend.sourceforge.net/
Chris :)
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It helps to fully understand the CD to FLAC process, and EAC is really
good because it tells you what's going on in the process, step by step.
What happens when you click on the CMP button is that EAC rips the
content to WAV, then applies the compression defined in this section
below.
The
Most computers benefit from being vacuum cleaned from time to time.
My laptop certainly didn't complain about applying the vac to the
ventilation holes
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Stratmangler wrote:
> If you want to break things down further to fully digest the processes
> involved you can download FLAC Frontend
> http://flacfrontend.sourceforge.net/
cool..thanks for the info..the first half dozen years i've used lms,
were glitch-free. reliable as sunsets. then lack of
good news! thanks for all of the very helpful responses! it's so effing
simple.. the batch that i had trouble with, about 20, i ripped them all
at the same time, while i was working. my theory, based on vast
experience;), is that my pc might have been to hot and the rom was
probably at its
Stratmangler wrote:
> Most computers benefit from being vacuum cleaned from time to time.
> My laptop certainly didn't complain about applying the vac to the
> ventilation holes
more great advice!
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