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There is no installation, just unzip to a new folder in the "Program Files"
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folder. The .NET Framework 2.0 (x86) is required. If you get a "could not
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load file or assembly" error message for FLACDotNet or WavPackDotNet, make sure
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the Visual C++ 2005 SP1 runtime files (x86) are installed.
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As an alternative to the Browse button, the input path may be set by dragging
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a .cue file onto the input path text box.
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"Output Style" naming compared to Exact Audio Copy:
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CUE Tools: Exact Audio Copy:
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Single File Single WAV File
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Gaps Appended Multiple WAV Files With Gaps (Noncompliant)
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Gaps Prepended Multiple WAV Files With Corrected Gaps
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Gaps Left Out Multiple WAV Files With Leftout Gaps
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Audio filename formatting variables (case sensitive). The values are obtained
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from the CUE sheet only (not from any tags within the input audio files):
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%D - Album artist
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%C - Album title
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%N - Track number
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%A - Track artist
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%T - Track title
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%F - Filename of the input CUE sheet without extension
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A "special character" is anything other than a-z, A-Z, 0-9, space, or
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underscore.
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Custom output path formatting variables (case sensitive). The remove special
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characters and replace spaces audio filename settings also apply to %D and %C
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here:
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%D - Album artist
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%C - Album title
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%F - Filename of the input CUE sheet without extension
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%0 - Full directory of the input CUE sheet
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%x (where x is an integer) - Part of the directory of the input CUE sheet.
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For example if the input CUE sheet is located in C:\Stuff\CUEs, %1 = C:,
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%2 = Stuff, %3 = CUEs. Negative numbers start from the end of the
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directory, i.e. %-1 = CUEs, %-2 = Stuff, %-3 = E:.
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%x:y (where x/y are integers) - Same as above but specifies a range.
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"Write offset" is the same as "Write samples offset" in Exact Audio Copy. For
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negative offsets, silence is added at the beginning and samples are removed
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from the end. For positive offsets, samples are removed from the beginning and
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silence is added at the end.
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The "Preserve HTOA" (hidden track one audio) setting will cause an extra file
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to be created when outputting a gaps appended CUE sheet if an index 0 for track
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1 exists. If disabled, a PREGAP line will be written instead and the HTOA will
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be discarded.
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AccurateRip online database keeps CRCs of the ripped CDs. AccurateRip 'Verify'
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option accesses this database to compare the CRCs and ensure you have the
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exact copy. If the CD has been ripped with software, which doesn't handle
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CD drive read offset, or with incorrectly specified read offset, CRCs won't
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match, but the correct offset will be detected. AccurateRip 'Fix offset'
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option is a two-pass operation, which computes that offset during
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the first step, and applies it during the second step. If the output format
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is FLAC, and 'Add tags with CRCs' option in advanced settings is checked,
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the output flac file will contain ACCURATERIPCOUNT tag for each track,
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which shows that the track was ripped from the CD correctly, and also
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demonstrates how popular is this CD. You can set up foobar2000 to display
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this nice statictics for each file.
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The settings file is located in the "%AppData%\CUE Tools" folder. For example,
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on Windows XP if your username is "John", the settings folder is likely
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"C:\Documents and Settings\John\Application Data\CUE Tools".
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Command line format: CUETools.exe [/verify] "filename"
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When called with a file name as argument, opens the usual dialog
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with this file name in the input box.
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When called with /verify switch and a filename, starts automatic
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AccurateRip verification, /convert stats conversion, and /fix
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starts AccurateRip verification and convertion (with possible
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offset correction).
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