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This is still necessary as of version EAC V1.0 beta 3.  I think this applies equally to all versions of EAC provided that you wish to use the 'User Defined Encoder' option in EAC.
This is still necessary as of version EAC V1.0 beta 3.  I think this applies equally to all versions of EAC provided that you wish to use the 'User Defined Encoder' option in EAC.
Simon
Simon
Hi, I downloaded and installed EAC V1.3 (september 2016), and it already contains FLAC 1.3.1 :-) Orso Grigio
:Right...  but the current version of FLAC is 1.3.2, and when you select FLAC support while installing EAC 1.3 (instead of MP3, AAC or WAV), it does *not* configure FLAC on the External Compression tab.  Dangit...  you'd think for as much as I paid for it, it would work perfectly every time, huh. ;)  [[User:Darr247|Darr247]] ([[User talk:Darr247|talk]]) 04:59, 29 May 2017 (BST)

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I think that this section needs clarifying: it's not clear whether the work-around given applies only to earlier versions of EAC, or to all. Be explicit, please! (I'm not just editing it myself, because I don't know this stuff nearly well enough -- sorry!)

This is still necessary as of version EAC V1.0 beta 3. I think this applies equally to all versions of EAC provided that you wish to use the 'User Defined Encoder' option in EAC. Simon

Hi, I downloaded and installed EAC V1.3 (september 2016), and it already contains FLAC 1.3.1 :-) Orso Grigio

Right... but the current version of FLAC is 1.3.2, and when you select FLAC support while installing EAC 1.3 (instead of MP3, AAC or WAV), it does *not* configure FLAC on the External Compression tab. Dangit... you'd think for as much as I paid for it, it would work perfectly every time, huh. ;) Darr247 (talk) 04:59, 29 May 2017 (BST)