Hello All,

I've throw together a pure perl script that calculates the track
checksums for a cue/wav file pair and then checks them against the
AccurateRip database.  It's available from:

http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~cjk32/ARCue/ARCue.pl

Simply save it somewhere sensible, and from a command prompt, run:

ARCue.pl file1.cue file2.cue ...


A few points to bear in mind:

1) This is written in pure perl, so is quite slow, maybe 30s per track.
If any perl gurus have any tips of speeding it up, they'd be much
appreciated.

2) The range of cue files supported is probably very limited.  It works
with those generated by EAC.  If it doesn't work with yours, please let
me know.

3) The script relies on 32bit integer arithmetic, so I'm not sure how
it'll behave on 64bit systems, any feedback will be gratefully
recieved.

4) For reasons I can't fathom, approx 1 in 30 tracks checksums are
incorrectly calculated.  If a track is reported as inaccurately ripped,
try running again before reripping.  If anyone can shed any light on
what might be going on, I'd be very grateful.  So far, I can discern no
noticable pattern as to when it happens.


Finally, as noted in the script, please read, 

http://www.accuraterip.com/3rdparty-access.htm

before use.


Chris Key


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