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moving_terror - Apr 28, 2003
 moving_terror Apr 28, 2003
when I try to upload the cuesheet of sonic R to cdrwin, I get the message invalid cuesheet command at line 5 unable to find or load file. This is really odd because I've checked the cuesheet over and everything is correct. also the file is definitely in the directory. what's going on?

also,

why do you need the cuesheet? Could I not simply load the tracks up in correct order and burn the disc in nero mixed mode?

 antime Apr 29, 2003
If there were no errors in your cuefile you wouldn't get any error messages. Though we've done our best, our telepathic technology is still not perfected so there's no way to help you if you don't post the details.

As for your second question, if you do that, Nero will burn the image as a file.

 mal Apr 29, 2003
You can use Fireburner... like that with iso and wav/mp3 and no cuesheet.

 Taelon Apr 29, 2003
Alright, moving_terror, let's hear it for the cue sheet. *rubs hands* :devil

I do know though that line 5 would be the reference to the first audio file. On a hinch, did you have mp3 files and you converted them manually to wav files, then attempted to burn? If the cuesheet is still referring to the mp3 files and they're not there, that's the problem right there. Just a thought...

 moving_terror Apr 29, 2003
no, the wav files were not converted but downloaded as is. I can't figure it out because it all looks right to me. The thing I can't figure out about Fireburner is how to get it off of test mode, I think it doesn't allow real burning in the evaluation copy. Here is the cuesheet 411:

Code:
  
FILE sonicr.iso BINARY

TRACK 01 MODE1/2048

   INDEX 01 00:00:00

   POSTGAP 00:02:00

FILE track02.wav WAVE

 TRACK 02 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track03.wav WAVE

 TRACK 03 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track04.wav WAVE

 TRACK 04 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track05.wav WAVE

 TRACK 05 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track06.wav WAVE

 TRACK 06 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track07.wav WAVE

 TRACK 07 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track08.wav WAVE

 TRACK 08 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track09.wav WAVE

 TRACK 09 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track10.wav WAVE

 TRACK 10 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track11.wav WAVE

 TRACK 11 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track12.wav WAVE

 TRACK 12 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track13.wav WAVE

 TRACK 13 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track14.wav WAVE

 TRACK 14 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track15.wav WAVE

 TRACK 15 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track16.wav WAVE

 TRACK 16 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track17.wav WAVE

 TRACK 17 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track18.wav WAVE

 TRACK 18 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track19.wav WAVE

 TRACK 19 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track20.wav WAVE

 TRACK 20 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

FILE track21.wav WAVE

 TRACK 21 AUDIO

  INDEX 01 00:00:00

 moving_terror Apr 29, 2003
ok now I've had the exact same problem but with a different program. I went to load a completely different cue sheet for a completely different game and the exact same error occurred on line 5. This problem occurs when I use both cdrwin and fireburner. What the hell is going on?

 Zero 9 Apr 29, 2003
At the risk of souding obvious, but does track02.wav exist in the same directory as the cue?

 moving_terror Apr 29, 2003
yes

yes it does

 Zero 9 Apr 29, 2003
It's the exact same file name, not open in any other program, and a valid wav file?

 moving_terror Apr 29, 2003
that's really strange, I tried loading the exact same cue sheet again and now its working. thanks for the help

 Gear Apr 29, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by moving_terror@Apr 29, 2003 @ 11:22 PM

that's really strange, I tried loading the exact same cue sheet again and now its working. thanks for the help


= "file track02.wav was in another directory than the rest of the other files"