EAC (Exact Audio Copy) -> Ripper Recorder Encoder Burner Exact Audio Copy - EAC 0.99 prebeta 4 (Anbieter: André Wiethoff - GERMANY)
DD: Jan 2008 - 2,4 MB - Multilingual - Standalone (.zip) - Freeware
OS: Windows
HP: http://www.exactaudiocopy.org
PP: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en
DL: http://www.digital-world.de/downloads/audio/mp3/exact_audio_copy_v_095_beta_4/1253374/exact_audio_copy_v_095_beta_4.html
DL: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/weitere-seiten/download-from-alternative-servers-2
WIKIPEDIA: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exact_Audio_Copy
FAQ: http://www.exactaudiocopy.org/eac11.html
HOWTO: Audio-CDs rippen mit Exact Audio Copy (2005)
http://www.audiohq.de/index.php?showtopic=47
TUTORIAL: Exact Audio Copy - weitere Funktionen (2004)
http://www.netzwelt.de/news/68336-tutorial-exact-audio-copy-.html
NEWS: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/whats-new/whats-new
FORUM: http://www.digital-inn.de/forum271
Audio CDs rippen brennen konvertieren, Recorderfunktion, unterstützt auch lokale CDDB Datenbanken :)
Externe Encoder sind integrierbar, z.B. LAME -> http://www.mitiok.cjb.netFeatures of EAC
- Usage of the Windows 95 and Windows NT ASPI Interface, so both SCSI and ATAPI CD-ROM drives are supported
- Hidden sector synchronization (jitter correction)
- Secure, fast and burst extraction methods selectable. Fast extraction should run at the same speed as
other grabbers, but is probably not exact anymore. Burst mode just grabs the audio data without any synchronization.
- Read error and complete loss of sync detection and correction in secure modes, as far as possible
- Output of time positions of all non-exact corrections and listen to these positions
- Copy of ranges of music data, not only tracks
- Automatic Speed reduction on errors and fallback afterwards
- Normalization of extracted audio
- Usage of the Windows Audio Compression Manager (ACM Codecs) for direct compression e.g. to MP3 waves
- Support for the BladeEnc DLL that is usable like an ACM Codec for online MP3 compression
- Support of external MP3, VQF, RA and AAC encoders for automatic compression after extraction
- Batch compression and decompression of/to WAV files
- Compression offset support for exact compression/decompression
- Detection of pre-track gaps
- Detection of silence in pre-track gaps
- Automatic creation of CUE sheets for CDRWin, including all gaps, indicies, track attributes, UPC and ISRC
- CD player functionality and prelistening to selected ranges
- Automatic detection of drive features, whether a drive has an accurate stream and/or does caching
- Sample Offsets for drives with no accurate streams, including the option of filling up missing samples with silence
- Option for synchronizing tracks for non-accurate stream drives
- Filename editing with local and remote CDDB database and cdplayer.ini support and more features like ID3 tagging
- Browse and edit local database
- Certified Escient ® CDDB(TM) Compatible
- Local CDDB support
- Record and Loop Record functions for recording from LP, radio, etc.
- Automatic rename of MP3 files according to their ID3 tag
- Catalog extraction function
- Multisession (CD-Extra) support
- CD-Text support
- CD-Write support for some drives
- ID3 Tag editor with drag and drop possibility from track listing and database
- Glitch removal after extraction
- Small WAV editor with the following functionality: delete, trim, normalize, pad, glitch removal,
pop detection, interpolation of ranges, noise reduction, fade in/out, undo (and more)
- Program is Cardware, so feel free to copy
________________________________________________________________________________________________Exact Audio Copy 0.95 beta 4 (März 2006)
Removed "Retrieve native TOC"
Exact Audio Copy 0.99 prebeta 3 (August 2007)
Bad luck, it is not possible to load the 0.99pb1 profiles anymore, this should be fixed now,
please use 0.99 prebeta 3
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/downloadhttp://www.heise.de/software/download/exact_audio_copy/2330http://www.chip.de/downloads/c1_downloads_12990433.html#
________________________________________________________________________________________________Q:
What is the difference between ASPI, ASAPI and Native drivers?
A:
EAC communicates directly with the CD-ROM drives. For this EAC make use of several interfaces
which do the low level work. You can choose the interface by your own in the EAC options
(depending which interfaces are installed in your computer).
ASPI is from Adaptec, it comes preinstalled in Win95/98. In all other Windows
it needs to be installed, but in these OS the installer tests if any Adaptec hardware is in your computer.
Nevertheless you can try to install it, download for Windows 95 only and all other windows versions.
http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/driverdetail.jsp?sess=no&language=English+US&cat=/Product/ASPI-4.70&filekey=aspi_471a2.exe
VOB produced a replacement called ASAPI. It is freely available from here.
ftp://ftp.pinnaclesys.de/driver/pc/InstantCDDVD/ASAPI.exe
In WinNT/2000/XP EAC is able to use a native interface in that OS. This is still buggy
and only recommended when you don't want to install 3rd party software.
Nevertheless, this will only work if you are logged in with admin rights. If you encounter problems,
it is strongly recommended to download ASAPI and to change the interface to that.AutoFLAChttp://www.legroom.net/software/autoflacTechnical Details
AutoFLAC is a script that can be used to automate audio CD ripping and CUE sheet generation using EAC,
as well as provide additional functionality that EAC does not support itself. This additional functionality
is described in below.
FLAC CUE sheet support
While EAC can be configured to rip directly to FLAC files using it's Command Line Encoder option,
it does not natively support the FLAC format. This means that other EAC capabilities, such as creating a CUE sheet,
writing a CD-R, etc. cannot support FLAC files. AutoFLAC enables transparent support for FLAC in these
additional processes by converting the CUE sheet and FLAC files on the backend as needed.
FLAC write support
The single greatest feature of EAC for me is it's ability to generate CUE sheets from an audio CD and reuse
these CUE sheets to create a perfect duplicate of the CD of the original is ever lost, stolen, or damaged.
However, EAC only supports WAVE files when writing a CD, which means previously compressed tracks
must first be converted to WAVE files. AutoFLAC automates this process by decompressing all tracks,
converting the CUE sheet to reference WAVE files rather than FLACs, and loading the CUE sheet in
EAC's cd-writing interface. After writing is complete, AutoFLAC will remove all temporary files.
ReplayGain support
AutoFLAC can use metaflac to calculate and store the track and album ReplayGain values for each CD ripped.
This information can be used by ReplayGain-compatible media players to provide a constant "loudness" during playback.
Multi-disc support
Rather than ripping discs that are part of a single set to separate album directories, AutoFLAC can automatically
renumber and retag discs so that they are saved to the same album directory. If enabled in the AutoFLAC GUI,
the disc track numbers will be renumbered Nxx, where N is the disc number and xx is the track number.
So, track three on disc two of a two-disc set will be numbered as track 203.
Data file support
AutoFLAC can check for the presence of a "data" track on an audio CD. These are usually found on "Enhanced CDs",
and contain bonus material that can be viewed on a computer. If enabled, AutoFLAC will copy all
data files to a Data subdirectory of the album after the ripping process is complete.
Naming convention
This isn't a feature, but merely an explanation of the naming convention utilized by AutoFLAC.
All tracks will be ripped to an album directory in the following format: Base\Genre\Artist\Album\.
The Base directory is set in the AutoFLAC GUI, and must match the equivalent option in EAC
(see the ReadMe file for details). All tracks will be ripped to this directory in the format XX-Track Title.flac,
where XX is the track number. "Meta" tracks, such as the CUE sheet and log file, will be have 00- prepended
to the filename.
Various Artist discs follow the same naming convention, but are saved differently due to the lack of a single artist.
VA discs are ripped to: Base\Genre\Various Artists\Album\, where Various Artists is a literal string.
The tracks are ripped in the format XX-Artist Name - Track Title.flac.
Note: As of version 1.2, AutoFLAC supports variable naming schemes.
This description has been left here for archival purposes.
Individual FLAC Tracks vs. Single FLAC Image
As previously described,
AutoFLAC rips audio tracks to individual tracks. Some people may prefer to rip the CD to a single FLAC "image",
and even embed the CUE sheet within the image. This can make management easier as now there
is only a single file to manage for each ripped CD. I prefer to use the individual track method, however,
because I want to be able to easily access each individual track in any media player I choose.
Additionally, using individual tracks makes it easy to write a script to convert the FLACs to another
format if needed, such as MP3s for a hardware digital audio player. As a result, AutoFLAC only
supports ripping to individual tracks.
Note: As of version 1.1, AutoFLAC supports both individual tracks and single images.
This description has been left here for archival purposes.
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