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Copying WAVs to CD with EAC
Quote: Originally posted by Glassman Audio CD uses more than 2300 bytes per sector, while data CD uses 2048 bytes, the rest being additional error recovery data, that's why wavs are 'larger' than tracks on audio CD.. Fantastic thanks glassman!- ROSSOred
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do you take vitamins?
Cod liver oil. Centrum multi vits. Creatine monohydrate along with a high protein diet. Carbo stacking before events. Im a cyclist u c- ROSSOred
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Copying WAVs to CD with EAC
Quote: Originally posted by rickcr42 700 mb does not sound close to possible for a single CD 60mb more like I dont understand what you mean??- ROSSOred
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Copying WAVs to CD with EAC
Hey so i've ripped my CDs to .wavs Now what i want to do is to rip the .wavs to CDs as some have since been sold off. Only problem is a full album rips well over 700mb. How comes the .wav is larger than it was on the CD it was copied from? And how do i copy it to CD? Thanks- ROSSOred
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What was the last movie you watched?
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory..........PROUD TOO!- ROSSOred
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Post pictures of you wearing canalphones
LOL fantastic ear!- ROSSOred
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How many countries are represented in Head-fi?
Pakistan Zindabad! Representing 100%- ROSSOred
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Labeling my collection on PC
Hey people so i've got me a fantastic 250 gig Hard Drive which will be full up in no time let me tell u! I'm using EAC to copy me .wavs totally lossless. I'm using my brand new M audio audiophile card which came in this morning. This feeds a Linn Classik via Van Den Hul cables. So far so...- ROSSOred
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PC rigs
Talking of microsoft....i installed that new operating system Windows code name Longhorn. What a load of rubbish? Microsoft have clearly stolen ideas from that Desktop X. Anyone else tried it out yet? Or even seen it?- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
yes i went here and learned of my mistake http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?showtopic=12863&- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
yes i went here and learned of my mistake http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?showtopic=12863&- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
Thank you kind sir for ur help! heres a smile for u- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
it says copying at 7 speed or something- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
well on certain tracks it says there r dubious sectors and gives u a 00:00:00 reading to listen to it. But at the end it does say NO ERRORS. but im just concered as i dont wanna comprimise on quality? So can i be rest assured everything is ok?- ROSSOred
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Timing Errors with Exact Audio Copy
Hello im copying uncompressed .WAV files and keep getting these timing errors. I have a BRAND new Samsung DVD drive and have been thru all the various calibbration utils on EAC but i still keep getting the odd timing error? The CDs im copying are flawless and so they r not to blame. The...- ROSSOred
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