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