How to ripping CDs using my CD transport

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ripping happens in the digital domain. resultant WAV or FLAC files will be bit to bit pure (error free) FWIW The tricky audio parts only takes place in the digital to analog conversion IE playback of yer rips.
use any old usb CD/DVD burner an let EAC program notify you of any errors that might have been corrected.
 
I used the BD/Drive but I want to try my CD transport, any suggestion how to do?

Why don't you want to try your car stereo? It accepts CDs too.

OK, you can record the SPDIF output of your CD transport using soundcard with SPDIF input, then split the continuous recorded stream into indivitual tracks (manually or using a custom-made sox script), add track names manually a be happy to have wasted the afternoon. Or you can use your BD drive and be done in minutes. Your expensive transport has no additional value in this task, actually it makes no sense to use it.
 
Why don't you want to try your car stereo? It accepts CDs too.

OK, you can record the SPDIF output of your CD transport using soundcard with SPDIF input, then split the continuous recorded stream into indivitual tracks (manually or using a custom-made sox script), add track names manually a be happy to have wasted the afternoon. Or you can use your BD drive and be done in minutes. Your expensive transport has no additional value in this task, actually it makes no sense to use it.

 
Actually the post you quoted tells you exactly what you need to do. But due to the nature of your question it is obvious such procedure is way too complicated for you (and absolutely useless too), everyone is telling you to go the all-PC way.
 
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