mofonyx
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Hello Head-Fi,
I've been ripping my CDs with EAC + AutoFLAC to have all my music files as FLAC.
AutoFLAC automatically configures EAC to Test & Copy each track (you can do this by pressing Shift + F6 in EAC, just find it under "Actions"). This led to very long ripping times which I couldn't be bothered about.
I formatted my computer yesterday because it was starting to choke up (ahh, fresh format). I reconfigured EAC but I am no longer using AutoFLAC. I realise I have the choice to just Copy, or to Test & Copy.
Test & Copy allows for EAC to check for CRC consistency within tracks, and the Test CRC and Copy CRC shows up in the log.
Hmm, so which action is preferred? Test & Copy, or just Copy is good enough?
I've been ripping my CDs with EAC + AutoFLAC to have all my music files as FLAC.
AutoFLAC automatically configures EAC to Test & Copy each track (you can do this by pressing Shift + F6 in EAC, just find it under "Actions"). This led to very long ripping times which I couldn't be bothered about.
I formatted my computer yesterday because it was starting to choke up (ahh, fresh format). I reconfigured EAC but I am no longer using AutoFLAC. I realise I have the choice to just Copy, or to Test & Copy.
Test & Copy allows for EAC to check for CRC consistency within tracks, and the Test CRC and Copy CRC shows up in the log.
Hmm, so which action is preferred? Test & Copy, or just Copy is good enough?