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Originally Posted by heerschop
I use Eac3to with nero without installing nero.
Eac3to only needs a couple files and registry settings
Nero Files:
- AdvrCntr2.dll
- NeAudio2.ax
- NeEacDec.dll
Copy these files in a folder of your choice. I have copied them to my eac3to folder.
Use the following command lines to register the dll's.
regsvr32.exe C:\tools\eac3to\Nero\NeAudio2.ax
regsvr32.exe C:\tools\eac3to\Nero\AdvrCntr2.dll
The following registry keys have to be added to the registry to register the nero plugin.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ahead\Installation\Families\Nero 7\Info]
etc.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Ahead\Installation\Families\Plugins\Info]
etc.
That all you need to use the nero plugin with eac3to
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The above info seems hopelessly outdated (naturally so, of course). For one, Wimdows 7, 64-bit installs in:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Ahead]
Copying the pertinent registry info from my Vmware box (only box I still have a Nero 7 running), I can't get the DLL's I copied over to work, though. However many ways I try, I keep getting errors about "the DllRegister Server entry point was not found."
Surely, isn't time eac3to found a better way to deal with aac files? (Yes, I still have some old movies that need it).