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Title: EAC Problem...
Post by: Ray76 on September 03, 2005, 07:21:37 PM
Ok...So I just got a Bonnie Prince Billy SBD in the mail yesterday. I pop it in the Cd burner...all 3 of my burners show up, the track is listed in the window there(it is a single wav..unedited)
but I cant for the life of me extract the track...
I have done that install asapi layer fix and I have done the "revert to native win 32 layer" fix as well.

so the problem is that although the track shows up in the window, I cant do any "action" on it.

I was going to do a matrix of my AUD source and this one, but I cant.

teddy
Title: Re: EAC Problem...
Post by: dnsacks on September 03, 2005, 08:11:16 PM
ray,

try using the eac "copy range" function and tell eac to start 100 samples after the beginning.  If that doesn't work, try 1,000 samples after the beginning.  Disks burned on some standalones throw eac off on the very beginning of the disk.

OR, could you have a wav data file (which eac wouldn't recognize at all)?
Title: Re: EAC Problem...
Post by: Ray76 on September 03, 2005, 08:16:32 PM
ray,

try using the eac "copy range" function and tell eac to start 100 samples after the beginning.  If that doesn't work, try 1,000 samples after the beginning.  Disks burned on some standalones throw eac off on the very beginning of the disk.

OR, could you have a wav data file (which eac wouldn't recognize at all)?

that option is greyed out as well. the only option available to me is "TOC Alteration." which doesnt help anything...the file is listed as a WAV file in the properties option.
what is the tag for a wav data file...this one is XXXxXXXX.wav
Title: Re: EAC Problem...
Post by: itook2much on September 03, 2005, 10:06:54 PM
Open the disc /drive in My Computer.  If it's audio it should say (at least in Windoze it does).  If not then it's data & you can just Copy File to your HD, no need to extract.
Title: Re: EAC Problem...
Post by: macdaddy on September 03, 2005, 10:12:27 PM
Open the disc /drive in My Computer.  If it's audio it should say (at least in Windoze it does).  If not then it's data & you can just Copy File to your HD, no need to extract.
beat me 2 it...


ray, try opening the wav file in shntool... if it opens, then it is a wav file, no eac needed.