How can I make "Exact Audio Copy" (EAC) work with MAC?

A1: Start EAC and go into the compression options section (F11). Then, navigate to the "External Compression" tab. Make sure "Use external program for compression" is checked, and then pick "Xing X3Enc MP3 Encoder" from the "Parameter passing scheme" drop-down list.

Then click the browse button and find the "MAC. Exe" in the Monkey's Audio directory. Then, you need to put "-cXXXX" in the "Additional command line options", where XXXX is the compression level you wish to use.

(fast = 1000, normal = 2000, high = 3000, extra high = 4000). Then set whether you want to add ID3 tags and whether you want to erase the original WAV's. You can ignore the bitrate, because MAC uses as many bits as it needs to remain lossless.

Then rip away and EAC will compress the files as it goes. Finally, you'll need to rename the files that EAC outputs because it will name them . Mp3 files.

You can do this about 1000 different ways. Included with MAC is a utility name "Quick Renamer" that should make it pretty ... more.

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