Setting Up

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Before we start dumping we must first setup our tools properly.

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Exact Audio Copy

  • Cancel the configuration wizard (if there is one);
  • Select the drive you want to use for ripping in the combobox;
  • Open EAC → EAC Options or press F9);
    • Select the “Tools” tab and make sure 'activate beginner mode' is disabled;
    • Select the “Extraction” tab. For “Error recovery quality” choose High;
    • Also in the “Extraction” tab, disable “No use of NULL samples for CRC calculations”;
    • Open the compression options (EAC → Compression Options or press F11);
    • Select the “Waveform” tab. For “Wave format” choose “Microsoft PCM Convertor”;
    • For “Sample format”, make sure that “44,100 kHz; 16 Bit; Stereo” is selected;
    • In the same tab, make sure that “Do not write WAV header to file” is checked;
    • Also make sure that “High quality (slow) is selected”;
    • In the “File extension for headerless files” box, enter “.bin”;
  • Open EAC → Drive Options or press F10);
    • Select the first tab (“Extraction Method”) and click on “Detect Read Features”;
    • EAC should now start detecting the features of your drive;
    • Select “Secure Mode” (on the same tab);
    • Click on the tab “Gap Detection” and set the detection accuracy to “Secure”;
    • Set the Gap/Index retrival method to “Method A”. If you have problems detecting the gap, try changing to B or C (see “Ripping the audio tracks”);
    • Change to the “Offset / Speed” tab and enable “overread into lead-in and lead-out”;
    • Look up the read offset value of your drive in the Accuraterip database;
    • Write down the value for your drive, as we will use it later on in the guide.
  • Save this profile and keep it handy.

IsoBuster

  • Open Options → File system settings.
  • In Display Time Stamp options group select Local time stamp option.

CloneCD

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