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EAC and FLAC - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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FLAC compression in EAC doesn't work - Hydrogenaudio

    https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=94074.0
    1. Copy FLAC.EXE and one of your WAV files into the same folder. Open a command window there and run the command "FLAC.EXE filename.wav filename.flac" (no quotes) using the filename of your WAV. That should start FLAC converting the WAV file 2. Replace your EAC commandline with "%source% -o %dest%" (no quotes) just to see if that works.

FAQ » Exact Audio Copy

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    For Windows Vista go to Start, Control Panel and then click Programs and Features. In the Currently installed programs box, choose “Exact Audio Copy” and press the Change or Change/Remove button. Follow the dialogs that are shown on the screen, confirm that you really want to uninstall EAC from your computer.

EAC and FLAC - Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase

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    Change Use file extension to .flac if not already that. Click the Browse button and locate the FLAC.EXE that you unzipped earlier. Remove the ticks from Use CRC check and Add ID3 tag. Tick Check for external programs return code. If you are using EAC 1.0b2 or newer, then in the Additional command line options box, copy and paste the following string:

Exact audio copy, flac to alac conversion question?

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    Re: Exact audio copy, flac to alac conversion question? Reply #1 – 2016-09-05 19:19:27. There is absolutely no difference transcoding lossless formats; a little difference in size is to be expected. I'm sure what you're doing is fine, but I'd use qaac as it uses the same QuickTime components as iTunes:

How to rip your CDs to FLAC | TechRadar

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