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*Use BOM when saving CUE - save file using BOM (Byte Order mark). Some programs required it. Normally you should not enable it. | *Use BOM when saving CUE - save file using BOM (Byte Order mark). Some programs required it. Normally you should not enable it. | ||
*Ignore missing audio files - ignore when audio file from CUE is missing. Warning will still be issued, though. | *Ignore missing audio files - ignore when audio file from CUE is missing. Warning will still be issued, though. | ||
*Save CUE backups in - folder where to save CUE file backups. Used when CUE file is saved from Metadata editor. If no folder is specified, no backup is made. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 25 October 2017
- Ask to use embedded CUE - when audio file contains embedded CUE, program automatically uses it, unless this setting is off. It can be turned off when it is needed to transcode the whole file to a different format without splitting it into tracks.
- Use metadata from CUE file only - do not read metadata from audio files, which were added via CUE file.
- Replace " with “ and ” when saving - replace double quoted with “ and ” when saving CUE to file. It is needed to work around CUE file double-quote handling limitation. If this is turned off, double quoted will be left as is and that might create compatibility problems with other programs.
- Use BOM when saving CUE - save file using BOM (Byte Order mark). Some programs required it. Normally you should not enable it.
- Ignore missing audio files - ignore when audio file from CUE is missing. Warning will still be issued, though.
- Save CUE backups in - folder where to save CUE file backups. Used when CUE file is saved from Metadata editor. If no folder is specified, no backup is made.
