EAC enthusiasts, a little help please.
I’m working the EAC learning curve pretty hard mainly because I want to use a single excellent ripper and convert the resulting rips to various formats. I think EAC is the best choice but I’d like to make this more of a fun audio project and less of a right of passage.
The problem I’m having at this point is finding a tutorial that matches a particular version of EAC. I downloaded version V0.99 prebeta 4 and then located several EAC tutorials. But it seems that a lot of of the screen shots in the tutorials don’t match the menus used in this version.
At the same time, none of the tutorials I’ve found (most of which seem to be very good) actually say which version of EAC they are written for.
Since I’m just learning and only plan to rip about 20 Cds of various genres and physical condition, the version number is probably not important right now.
In any case, does anyone know of particular combination of version and tutorial which help an EAC newbie get jumpstarted?
I’m working the EAC learning curve pretty hard mainly because I want to use a single excellent ripper and convert the resulting rips to various formats. I think EAC is the best choice but I’d like to make this more of a fun audio project and less of a right of passage.
The problem I’m having at this point is finding a tutorial that matches a particular version of EAC. I downloaded version V0.99 prebeta 4 and then located several EAC tutorials. But it seems that a lot of of the screen shots in the tutorials don’t match the menus used in this version.
At the same time, none of the tutorials I’ve found (most of which seem to be very good) actually say which version of EAC they are written for.
Since I’m just learning and only plan to rip about 20 Cds of various genres and physical condition, the version number is probably not important right now.
In any case, does anyone know of particular combination of version and tutorial which help an EAC newbie get jumpstarted?