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Old 11-22-2005, 06:05 PM   #1
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EAC users - some advice please!

Hi,
When i try to rip a cd using EAC and Flac I find I can either only select one track on the cd at a time by clicking it or I can (edit/select all) highlight all the tracks for ripping.
How can I select just the tracks I want to rip without doing them individualy or all together then deleating the ones I dont want?

Also, If anybody is using Flac as well, How can I rip stright into flac files?
I have copied the flac files into the eac directory and told eac where to find them but it just keeps ripping them as uncompressed .wav files.

Thanks!
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