Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 (including CDRDAO and Flac packages) last changed on 22.09.11
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What works
Everything seen but the interface to edit track names is buggy (you need to type F2 to edit the first one and then ENTER until you are on the one you want to edit; or play with double-click and TAB/SHIFT+TAB)
What does not
The interface to edit track names is buggy: you cannot select what to edit (see above)
What was not tested
AccurateRip and burning.
Additional Comments
After installing you need to register some DLL, see http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25340#c4;
And then to get your CD's recognized in the application, you need to choice between the following:
METHOD 1 (using "native" mode)
For this method to work, you need a mount point for the CD
(fstab) and this mount point must be accessible by Wine (r-x).
1. launch winecfg
2. in the Drives tab, add a letter
3. set the path to the mount point
4. click on Show Advanced ant select the type (CD-ROM)
5. exit winecfg with OK.
METHOD 2 (using "ASPI" mode)
go in the "EAC Options" (F9), Interface tab, and choose
External ASPI interface in place of the Native one (and
click OK!). Now quit EAC and restart it: you're done!
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Doesn't pick up plugins
by Freso on Tuesday October 16th 2012, 9:17
EAC doesn't pick up the plugins installed with the program, located in the program's root. And I have no idea how to debug this further to see how and why this is. Any advice would be appreciated.
"EAC Doesn't Detect my CD Drive"
by Bastian on Sunday August 19th 2012, 10:34
These days I have this problem and I have yet to figure out why it happens. What I have found out, though, is that when I insert a DVD and open DVDFab while having EAC open in the background, EAC all of a sudden detects the drive. Now, eject the DVD, insert an Audio CD and you should be ready to rip.
ACCESS_VIOLATION Workaround
by Bastian on Saturday July 28th 2012, 4:26
This issue has already been reported to the bugzilla, but if you can't wait for a solution, here is a way to work around the issue yourself. The following procedure should only be done once.
1. CD to your Exact Audio Copy directory in the Terminal.
2. Run the following command "wine regsvr32 sql*" (without "").
3. Launch Exact Audio Copy. EAC should now start without issues.
Tested with Wine 1.5.9. Thanks to Louis Lenders for posting the solution in Bug 25340.