EAC: is there a way to move music files ripped using EAC to itune?

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EAC creates 2 files for each CD:

1 cue file & 1 audio file.

if we move audio file alone , i tune will consider the whole CD as one track.

Is there a way to do the job properly?
 
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Anonymous

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No ideas?
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Anonymous

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EAC (Exact Audio Copy),

I'm ripping using the "Image" option: so the CDs are being ripped as WAVE.

as mentionned before EAC creates 2 files for each CD: 1 file for Cues and 1 file for audio file.

if you move the audio file to itune , the whole CD will be ripped as a one track, and I'm unable to move the file containing the Cues to I tunes.

any suggestions?
 

John Duncan

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Image option sounds wrong if you want to play it in any music player I can think of. TBH, EAC and iTunes don't immediately strike me as the best of partners - it doesn't support any formats that iTunes supports apart from WAV, and WAV is hard disk space-hungry and doesn't support album art embedding etc.

I'd either be looking at another music player which supports EAC integration natively - dbPoweramp is the obvious one that springs to mind - or if you must use iTunes (for example if you have an iPod), I would rip to iTunes using Apple Lossless with error correction on.
 
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Anonymous

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Gents,

I already have my music library ripped as Wav files using EAC.

so the music is already on my HDD, howver I always use the ipod when I am on the move and I am trying to convert some of my already ripped music to itune friendly format.

I've managed to convert the files from WAV to AAC , however the whole Disc was dowloaded on itune as one single track, and the reason for that is that EAC stores "Cues" on a different file,

is there a way to bring the Cue file to itune....?
 

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