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  1. Home - Exact Audio Copy

    Scratched CDs read on CD-ROM drives often produce distortions. But listening to every extracted audio track is a waste of time. Exact Audio Copy conquer these problems by making use of several …

  2. Download - Exact Audio Copy

    Jul 15, 2024 · Please note: EAC is intended to be used for backing up or converting legally obtained audio CDs, EAC shall not be used for creating illegal copies of copyrighted and/or protected works.

  3. FAQ - Exact Audio Copy

    It will help you to copy (extract) audio tracks, or even parts of them, to the harddisk. In newer versions it also includes some audio CD writing routines and a small audio editor.

  4. To exactly position the sliders in selecting a range to copy, you could move the sliders secondswise by clicking left or right of the sliders (same as pressing the <page up> and <page down> keys) and …

  5. What's new - Exact Audio Copy

    It fixes many problems (e.g. saving WAVs in the audio editor and WMA compression should be working again), but also brings you a renewed user interface and an improved metadata editing.

  6. Tips & Tricks - Exact Audio Copy

    You can open two instances of EAC, enabling you to read audio data from two different CD-ROM drives simultaneously. But make sure that you start both instances from different directories, otherwise …

  7. General Questions - Exact Audio Copy

    It will help you to copy (extract) audio tracks, or even parts of them, to the harddisk. In newer versions it also includes some audio CD writing routines and a small audio editor.

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  9. Extraction Questions - Exact Audio Copy

    For a new extraction, try to detect gaps, then choose “Leave Out Gaps” and copy the tracks. Usually the gaps are not copied to the (single) WAV files anymore.

  10. Offset Questions - Exact Audio Copy

    So, to create an exact (offset corrected) copy of your CD, you would have to compensate the write offset already on reading. So instead of specifing the read offset as sample offset for extraction, you would …