help converting EAC files to FLAC


When I run 'Encode' in the FLAC window, it seems to be going ok, with the DOS window showing progress and all. But it runs very fast, and the compression ratio is .001! (1/1000) which I know is way low, supposed to be 50% or so.

When I try the file in Winamp it runs for a split second and stops.

What is the possible cause? I am evaluating this prior to buying a Squeezebox and would like to know that I can actually use the device efficiently before buying. Are there other compression programs that may work better?

Thanks.
kck
Nikturner, I have some success using your suggestions. Reinstalling EAC resulted in FLAC taking the appropriate amount of time and it gave me a file compressed to about 60%, which is about right. However, I could not play it in WinAmp, some strange stuff is happening there. I also converted the file back to .wav via FLAC and it gave me the full song, per the space/time taken by the song. This will play in WinAmp.

Strange thing is WinAmp does not seem to recognize the FLAC file type as it does not show in the list of supported files in that directory.

I say strange as I got the Winamp link from the FLAC website!

Thanks for your help so far. We have progress!
All you ned to do is get the flac plugin for winamp and you sjould be good to go. a google search should reveal it. you can also try foobar, which is what i've playing with lately. you can get it from:
http://www.foobar2000.org/
download the "special" version. it comes with many plugins, one of which being the flac plugin.
You guys are great. Flac plugin from Winamp finished the job. Squeezie here I come...

BTW, speaking of Squeezebox, do you guys use wired or wireless? In the spot where I am planning to place the unit, I do not get very good wireless reception on my laptop; is there any reason to think Squeezebox would be different?
You will get better jitter performance with a wired connection to your Squeezebox, than using wireless, and your wireless connection will have to be pretty good to stream wav files. If it must be wireless, get a booster transmitter and a powerful aerial to add on to the Squeezebox.

One further wrinkle you may strike with FLAC files - you may find they will not play out through the slim server to the Squeezebox unless you copy flac.exe to c:\windows folder.

Go for the Squeezebox, they are just great, but for high audio performance you will probably have to add a jitter removing device between it and your DAC.