This is really the first time I've tried ripping right to FLAC. Something is wrong somewhere and google hasn't been much help to me. I get an error log that looks like:
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This is really the first time I've tried ripping right to FLAC. Something is wrong somewhere and google hasn't been much help to me. I get an error log that looks like:
Here's what you may have missed on the foobar website: "You may need additional command-line encoder binaries to rip directly to most of popular audio formats such as MP3 or FLAC."
I use foobar as a music player only. I would recommend using Exact Audio Copy(EAC). FLAC is enabled out of the box. It pretty much sets itself up and is very easy to use. Make sure you set up Accuraterip and as long as it says "Accurately ripped" after every track you have everything set up right. If the CD is scratched it will not return accurate rips though.
Ah thank you very much. EAC is a fantastic program.
I highly recommend following the steps in this guide if you want perfect rips. EAC has a lot of options and settings that need to be set correctly.
Hi,
EAC is good but dBpoweramp is better but it's not free it does what EAC does and much more