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This is a bit of a long shot, but try changing MODE1/2048 to MODE1/2352. Do this on a CD-RW if possible, it would at least allow you to see if the files are present before risking another CD-R...
If you don't have a CD-RW and don't want to risk a CD-R, check the file size (in bytes) of the image. If it is evenly divisible by 2352, then there's a pretty good chance that you've just got a "cooked" ISO 9660 image and need to change that line in the cuesheet. You might also want to try running a tool like ISOBuster... to make sure that it is in fact a valid ISO 9660 image. |