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Old 12-09-2002   #12
charliecrash
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Hm... I must've done something off the charts here, nothing happens. Other than that i didn't have any extract.bat file - so i made a txtfile containing one line: "eac.exe -extractmp3" and renamed it to extract.bat. These are my present settings:

1) regedit.exe: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom\Autorun - value=1

2) regedit.exe: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AudioCD\Default - value=AudioCD

2) gpedit.msc: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Turn Off Autoplay - value=Disabled

3) explorer.exe: Tools\Folder Options\File Types\AudioCD\Advanced\Edit\ - Action "-extractmp3" Application to...["C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\EAC.EXE" %1]. Confirm Open After Download - Checked.

My system refuses to do any autoaction at all with audio cd's right now...but a right click on the drive with the cd in, gives the option: "-extractmp3" a click on that opens eac, but does not activate ripping.

I guess i have screwed my registry by all my fiddling around...

Calling skilled registryhackers: Heeeeeelp

Edit post: I found out how you ment, Andre, and it works to open eac once with the bat file, and then just sticking in audiodiscs, one by one. But what i wanted was for the autorun function to call for eac - rip, and spit out the disc, encode and (wish!) close eac again.

Last edited by charliecrash on 12-09-2002 at 22:09
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