Tuesday, 8. december 2009
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Der Fehler kommt wohl öfter vor. Exact Audio Copy beendet sich fraglos, sobald man versucht einen Ordner/Speicherort aufzuwählen. Wohl ein Fehler, der besonders mit der 64 Bit Version von Windows 7
auftritt. Folgende Tipps haben mir geholfen. (Quelle: http://www.digital-inn.de/exact-audio-copy-english/39055-fix-windows-7-incompatibilities-bug-report.html)
This may not fix all win7+eac problems, but it got me on my way.
The way EAC accesses directories appears to be partially incompatible with windows 7. In particular, if EAC attempts to access a non-existent folder or if EAC has insufficient privileges to access
a folder, the program crashes. It may also have something to do with a buffer overflow/null pointer when passing information to the windows dialog box -- I didn't bother running a debugger.
The solution is to go through every dialog in the program that requires a path and paste or type in an appropriate path. A "my documents" folder for the extraction directory, the lame
folder+executable in the the compression section. You cannot use the "browse…" button or the program will immediately crash.
If the EAC options/Directories/"Use This Directory" is not set to a usable directory, EAC will always crash when attempting to extract data. Do not leave it set to "Ask every time".
You must also set the Compression Options/External Compression/"Program, including path, used for compression" entry this way or lame will not run.
und dann noch dies:
Side note: Install/Copy/Run EAC in an folder with FULL right for your user. This EXCLUDES everyting in C:\, C:\Programm Files\, etc.
I recommend another partition or - like I did - run it inside your user folder (e.g. C:\Users\<Your Username>\My Documents\EAC\). I'm using EAC v0.99pb5 with Windows 7 Professional x64 RTM
without any problems.
Probieren kann man auch:
Several German users of EAC have installed Adobe Photoshop or an Adobe Suite which comes with an software called "Adobe Drive". It will allways be installed and can be disabled with the Microsoft
Sysinternals Tool Autoruns:
http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/s.../bb963902.aspx (use the find function
and search for "adobe drive" and disable all autoruns used by Adobe Drive.
Disabling Adobe Drive fixes the crash on opening any "browse folder" windows e.g. to select output folders and the crash on clicking on "convert to MP3" and maybe other similar problems.
Mit dem ersten Trick, auf Ordnersuche zu verzichten und wenn nötig die Pfade mit copy/paste einzutragen, läuft EAC bei mir problemlos.