Thus, the non-compatibility mode is to be treated as experimental and subject to change. However, as of writing this, it is unconfirmed if/what is the reason behind the timings per PSIO System Console. Disabling compatibility mode uses the timecodes from the original cue sheet as well as seemingly correct values for size, data1 and trk end. Each track's starting position is 2 seconds behind the position noted in the original cue sheet, and "trk end" is 6 seconds beyond the bin file's end. While the resulting CU2 sheets seem to work fine with the PSIO, they appear to be inconsistent. By default, Cue2cu2 uses the compatibility mode, and thus, aims to create a CU2 sheet that is identical to what the PSIO System Console would output.
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