I have no idea if I'm doing this right or not, but this is the best that I've found that seems to be half working rather than nothing at all. It seems to only be able to do one track at a time instead of doing all at once.Ĭonvert / Save button > Convert Window > Under Settings > Dump raw input, if I have Convert selected and under Profile set to "Audio - FLAC", then in the Profile Edition Window set to FLAC, then in the Audio codec tab with Audio checked and Keep original audio track checked, it will end up with a FLAC file but VLC Media Player won't play it. Starting Position > Track > set to 1 (or the specific track that needs to be ripped) instead of 0, if I have it set to 0, it will attempt to rip all tracks but the result is that it will only end up with the last track as a result instead of having all of them. Media > Convert / Save > Disc tab > Audio CD Even without the file extension though, it's able to be played with VLC Media Player. The renamed file with the extension added is able to be played in VLC media player and the file is decently large in size (as expected from FLAC format). When I rename the file to have the FLAC extension, everything seems to be okay as far as I'm aware anyway. Even without the file extension though, its able to be played with VLC Media Player. The renamed file with the extension added is able to be played in VLC media player and the file is decently large in size (as expected from FLAC format). When I get the result, it's a file that doesn't have an extension. When I rename the file to have the FLAC extension, everything seems to be okay as far as Im aware anyway. I'm trying to rip FLAC files from my audio disc (yes, I paid for it), and I'm trying to use VLC Media Player to do it, but I'm having some really weird issues.
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