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Old 2007-01-31, 10:56 AM
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Rip CD as One w/ EAC?

Is there a way to rip a CD as one wav file with EAC, just as it's possible with dBPowerAMP? I've searched for this funtion but couldn't find it, maybe I have to search again. I've got a show that is tracked in a stupid way, so I wanted to retrack the whole thing and normalize the volume level before. thanks for reading.
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Old 2007-01-31, 11:23 AM
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Re: Rip CD as One w/ EAC?

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Is there a way to rip a CD as one wav file with EAC,

EAC : action>copy range>uncompressed.
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Old 2007-01-31, 11:41 AM
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Re: Rip CD as One w/ EAC?

Awesome, thanks!
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Old 2007-02-01, 10:06 PM
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Re: Rip CD as One w/ EAC?

Just hit the "IMG" button on the left. You will create a single .wav file with a .cue file which can be used to burn the file with EAC. If you do not use EAC to burn the file you can burn with any other program as a large single file. You can use EAC to retrack by editing the .cue file, then reburning with EAC and the new .cue file.

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