Moonbase wrote:
> application to write UTF-8-encoded CUE Sheets instead – these will
> work fine. (If your ripping application cannot do that, you might use
> some text file converter or an editor to open these and re-save with
> UTF-8 encoding. I -seem- to remember that -no BOM- should be written,
> so if your editor asks for "write BOM" or "UTF-8 with signature" –
> -don’t-.)
indeed; XLD writes a BOM for a UTF-8 cuesheet, and that causes SC to
ignore the first line of the file.
I've just logged a bug for this:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11289
although perhaps "bug" is a little strong.
cheers,
calum.
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