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    Posted: 01 Dec 2022 at 11:32pm
That's in:

File
Preferences
Shell Integration

And copy and paste the code line in full to the field called "sort incoming files by"


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After reinstalling Foobar2000 I had the same sorting order as I began this topic with.

This time it was fixed by the code:

%albumartistsort%|%date%|%albumsort%|%discnumber%|%tracknumber%|%artist sort%|%path_sort%




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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Chris Firth Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 2022 at 11:26pm
By the time I bought the NAS I'd switched over to using dBPoweramp, and I have not encountered any processing issues with ripping stuff directly to it.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Chris Firth Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 2022 at 11:15pm
Same here.
EAC has issues pulling the file back in over ethernet from the NAS to apply the post rip compression.
It can't apply post rip compression.

It will rip the CD tracks to WAVs on the NAS, but it can't then use those WAVs to perform a post rip process.

You get what you pay for Wink



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It's by Ethernet...
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Messing about with permissions on the NAS did nothing.
The breakdown point for me seems to be that the initial rip (to WAV) is not being read back from the NAS, which in turn means that EAC cannot compress the file to FLAC.

If I'm not mistaken dBPoweramp deals with the compression from a cached file, rather than the one written to the location.

EAC works fine to a location on the local (ie the computer it's installed on) machine, so an external HDD connected via USB would work just fine.

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For whatever reason, the external compression didn't work - it could be down to a permissions thing.
I don't allow anything to write on the NAS, so it's possible the NAS sees EAC as a user without write permissions.
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