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  1. I always use Nero to burn the VCD's and SVCD's, but always burn Disc at Once with no chapters.. If the VCD I have was ripped from a DVD, sometimes they add chapters, so there are additional 'index' points, and 'flags' added in the .cue.

    This type won't burn with Nero without causing an error (I think it will burn using Track at Once, but I hear that's not the right way to do a VCD), so I have to edit the .cue to burn w/o the chapters.

    Can anyone tell me how I can burn the SVCD with this type of .cue file?

    The only 2 programs I have that have worked for me are Nero and Sonic MyDVD, but the Sonic doesnt let you load a image file.. Other burners like CDRWin don't seem to be compatible with my Pio DVR-103.

    Thanks!
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  2. I use VCDEasy to burn the Bin files with CDRAO, if your burner is not supported then you can try to force the driver, my Lite-On burner works with the generic-mmc-raw driver

    Worth a try as it puts all the chapters in for you
    Panther

    All say Grrrrrrrrrr......................
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  3. What do you mean by force the driver?
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  4. When it detected my burner it didn't have a compatible driver for it, but there is a box with a drop down menu titled Force Driver, and there are some generic drivers.
    Panther

    All say Grrrrrrrrrr......................
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  5. By first installing ForceASPI1.7, and then forcing driver 'generic-mmc', it will write the cue without the chapters. but this .cue it still gives me the error 'Cannot send .cue to drive':

    FILE "movie.bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    FLAGS DCP
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
    FLAGS DCP
    INDEX 00 00:05:12
    INDEX 01 00:07:12
    INDEX 02 00:07:13
    INDEX 03 08:45:54
    INDEX 04 16:23:73
    INDEX 05 23:58:41
    INDEX 06 31:41:58
    INDEX 07 39:12:62
    INDEX 08 46:50:15
    INDEX 09 54:17:23
    INDEX 10 62:08:62
    INDEX 11 70:00:21
    INDEX 12 78:27:32
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