Maybe EAC is an OK program and I was not using it properly. Art there better (faster and as accurate as EAC) options than using "Exact Audio Copy?" EAC does verify the accuracy of the FLAC file and that is a feature I like. "Exact Audio Copy" was very slow! It took over 15 minutes to covert a 48 minute CD to FLAC. It is, however, amazing to see how fast a 2 TB hard drive can be gobbled up. Converting to FLAC should not be an issue with hard drive storage space. It seems that the FLAC file is roughly twice the size of the same 320 kps mp3 file. I downloaded "Exact Audio Copy" from C/Net and converted one of my CDs to FLAC. I have a large classical music library that is in mostly 192kps mp3.
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