Subject line says it all really.  I finally managed to get this thing to play 
ball earlier this afternoon when, following the hundredth install attempt, the 
option finally appeared in my context menu when right-clicking on a cue sheet.  
Once I figured out which box was which, (their titles are not displayed or 
verbalised by Window-Eyes), I was able to enter the appropriate path and file 
naming conventions and then, thankfully, I got it to encode in accordance with 
our requirements.

So now, the race is on.  I need to get all of our album collection re-encoded 
from the originals to FLAC Tracks by Wednesday.  I've given up on OTS DJ for 
now because I cannot find a way to categorise albums rather than items.  
Categorising items is tedious and, to be honest, I don't have the time to spend 
doing that.  I need to get this plane flying and quickly.  So I have been 
concentrating on Station Playlist Creator and have that working perfectly now.  
I was disappointed when my suggestion to implement cue sheet support into SPL 
met with a resounding "No".  But there it is, not the end of the world.

I still find encoding on the Mac using XLD more productive than Windows but, 
Easy CD-DA is there as a backup for those difficult files.

<--- Gordon Smith --->

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