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    sorry had to delete this post!!! not sure how to delete this post actually??

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    well...did you get the erros fixed?

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    Indeed, tell us. I'm hanging in suspense over here.



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    No I did'nt actually
    I can't work out why it always says at the bottom of the Log "there were errors" when the music still sounds great?
    Probablem is of course other people will wonder what the errors were!

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    post one of your log files here.

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    Here you go... hope you can see it all although i chopped it a bit to fit on one page!
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    [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v94/Billy-the-Fish/TempPics/EAC.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'>

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    from one of the programmers himself
    Calculate how big your WAV file is (how many samples).
    And it should be 588 * number of sectors (shown in the list)
    If they are identical, then everything is fine.
    (Do not let EAC show times as hundreds of seconds, but frames&#33
    1 second = 75 frames
    This is an EAC internal error message and can be connected with offset correction and/or "overread into lead-in/out" and/or "Synchronize between tracks".
    Files should be ok though...
    it may be a mild hardware compatibility issue, but it seems it's nothing to be concerned about. Like yours, most people that have problems with it get this on the last track of the cd..

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    Originally posted by Sparsely@4 August 2004 - 22:35
    from one of the programmers himself
    Calculate how big your WAV file is (how many samples).
    And it should be 588 * number of sectors (shown in the list)
    If they are identical, then everything is fine.
    (Do not let EAC show times as hundreds of seconds, but frames&#33
    1 second = 75 frames
    This is an EAC internal error message and can be connected with offset correction and/or "overread into lead-in/out" and/or "Synchronize between tracks".
    Files should be ok though...
    it may be a mild hardware compatibility issue, but it seems it's nothing to be concerned about. Like yours, most people that have problems with it get this on the last track of the cd..
    So you don't recomend that I change anything....?
    Cheers for help Sparsely!! :beerchug:

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    well, I didn't see anything about a fix or any recommendations, as the programmers haven't been able to reproduce the error themselves...I guess just ignore it

    if the log file thing bothers you though, just don't include it. Unless your swapping files with the most nerdy uber-1337supreme, noone will really care that they're missing, and your files still sound great.

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    Originally posted by Sparsely@4 August 2004 - 23:32
    .....Unless your swapping files with the must nerdy uber-1337supreme......


    ROFLMAO!

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