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I have had problems as well. But in my case, I tracked the problem down to funky characters in the filename. Also, the problem arises during the FLAC stage rather than the EAC stage. (BTW, I do my compression in a second stage because of my desire to merge two or more discs into the same folder. Between EAC and FLAC I run a Ruby script of my own writing in order to jockey the filenames so as to enforce the second (or third) discs' names to follow the first (or second etc)).What happens is on French Operas, I get accented characters (typically capitalized accented characters) that FLAC chokes on when trying to read the file. (i.e. EAC had no problem with them when writing the file). So, I manually fix the filenames (rename) prior to kicking off the FLAC step.
Maybe it was because the CDs main Artist field was blank. The individual tracks had artists instead.