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In Reply to: RE: I GIVE UP! FOOBAR WINS. posted by chopper87@aol.com on June 11, 2009 at 06:38:02
Chopper.
When you ripped, do you get individual .wavs or one big .wav for the whole album? And in your redbook folder, are there subfolders, or just .wav files?
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"When you ripped, do you get individual .wavs or one big .wav for the whole album? And in your redbook folder, are there subfolders, or just .wav files?"
I choose to record via "Action" then "Test & copy selected tracks". I let EAC automatically choose all tracks, which it records individually and numbered. Or, I simply select the WAV pictorial Icon on the left of the window which appears to accomplish the same recording numbered individual tracks. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Ok,
Are these individual files in different folders?
So each album is in its own folder?
IMHO the best way to do it is to use the: ACTION/ Copy image and create cue sheet option.
That should produce a .wav file and a small .cue file.
Let me know when you get that accomplished.
See AFAIK there are just 2 ways to handle .wav files effectively. One is to have individual files in separate folders, or have cue sheets.
Ideally things would be in individual .wavs with cue sheets, not one big .wav and a cue.
If you can get us a pict of your redbook folder. Open the folder and then press CTRL, ALT, and PRT SCR keys all at the same time.
Then open up the paint program and then edit/ copy and you should have a pict of the screen you were on when you hit CTRL, ALT, PRT SCR. Then save this pict.
Make a new post on the asylum and above the post message option is the BROWSE option on the right. Click that and then find your picture.
Then click PREVIEW MESSAGE.
YOu should now see your picture.
DO the same thing with your foobar setup and to add more than one pict, click browse again, find the 2nd picture, and then click preview again. YOu should have 2 picts in the post now.
dawnrazor,
Fantastic and very clear instructions, thank you. I will follow them as soon as I can and start a new post so that it will be easier to find. I hav not listened to recorded music for a while due to my difficulties with EAC and Foobar. So, I have decided to go ahead and finish ripping to the described folders and do a little bit of listening before starting the potential re-working process. I have been impressed with the consistant clean (no break ups,pops,clicks etc...) recordings from EAC so far. However, I have only been listening through my Laptop and cheap monitoring headphones. Time to test the sonics in the big system.
Lance
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