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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!)
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. ;)  [[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)