![]() ![]() ![]() track 01's "pregap" or "index 00" portion)-or just the actual HTOA in an audio file. log file about the presence and duration of any Hidden Track One Audio (HTOA, a.k.a. log file about the presence and duration of any data tracks. Therefore, the rip must contain not just all audio tracks, but also: CDs are identified in AccurateRip by the length of all tracks in the disc's entire program area. Usually this is because the rip contains incomplete information about the layout of the original CD. Sometimes, CUETools can't find your ripped CD in the AccurateRip database, even though an entry for it does exist. Why AccurateRip database lookups sometimes fail More information about the log can be found in the CUETools log documentation. A rip that was made without offset correction can still be verified against the database the offset can be found and corrected. The unique feature of CUETools AccurateRip verification is offset detection. ARCue and TripleFLAC were an inspiration. Since version 1.9.2, CUETools can verify album images using the AccurateRip database.
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