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  1. Hi everyone,

    I am trying to get to grips with CDRWin. I am trying to follow this guide:

    I have created the .cue image, and modified its contents, and now it is just a question of burning the image I have created onto a CD-R. however, this is where the problem occurs, when I go to “load cuesheet”, select the image.cue, and halfway through “compiling cue sheet” an error occurs, saying “invalid CUE SHEET command at line 56 illigal cuesheet command syntax”

    I have tried it several times and keep on getting the error, and it defiantly isn’t because of Winlock because I have created a image.cue, and then as soon as it has completed I have skipped the stage with Winlock and tried to burn the image back onto a CD-R, and the same error comes up!!

    Does any one have any ideas? Anything would b very much appreciated!

    Thanks a lot!
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  2. sorry, the guide which i was using cdrwin for is here:

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/107467.php

    and please ignor all the &#8220 because they just came up in exchange for all the speach commas! sorry
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  3. Guest
    try opening the cue file with wordpad or wuteva u use.....delete all the extra stuff between the "...."
    example: location of movie= c:\movie\vcd\X.bin
    all u want between the "..." is x.bin not the root behind it.....try that n let me kno wut happens
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  4. hi m8,

    i have tried to do what you said, but when i try to open it wordpad just crashes, and the file is 2 big 4 notepad. n e other ideas???

    cheers m8!!!
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  5. Guest
    does it do this with all cue files? or just the ones u make? or just the one fer that specific movie? the cue file shouldn't make wordpad crash....and i usually open mine with notepad so i'm wondering why its to big. also....try using vcdeasy to make the bin/cue files that might werk to. try again and let me kno.
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