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FILE "CD_Image_File_CD1.bin" BINARY TRACK 01 MODE2/2352 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 MODE2/2352 FLAGS DCP INDEX 00 00:05:07 INDEX 01 00:07:07 INDEX 02 00:07:08 INDEX 03 00:42:60 INDEX 04 00:42:60 INDEX 05 00:42:60 INDEX 06 00:42:60 INDEX 07 00:42:60 INDEX 08 00:42:60 INDEX 09 00:42:60 INDEX 10 00:42:60 INDEX 11 00:42:60 INDEX 12 00:42:60 I think I know where the problem lies.

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25.08.24 - 11:47:22
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RE: Image Problem...... Invalid Cue

Me again, yes, me thinks too. ;) If I were you, I would just delete the lines from "INDEX 04" to "INDEX 12" and then try to burn it onto a CD-RW perhaps and see what happens. Usually the standalone players don't need those track marks to be able to skip by chapters (only a very few) so if your standalone supports chapters by "chaptering points" then you are still ok. Hope this helps, Gerti

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25.08.24 - 11:58:31
Message # 12
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Bad luck! 

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la-zdunck

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25.08.24 - 12:07:27
Message # 13
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I did that and the image is for only 9 megs,so in other words it plays for only a few seconds on my PC; but I think that something went wrong on the process because the cue sheet for the image #3 is 305 megs and #2 is 805 megs while #1 is only 7.5 megs. Weird..... :angry:

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25.08.24 - 12:13:20
Message # 14
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Now that you say it, your log is also pretty weird. The free space doesn't really decrease - only by a few MB after each BIN/CUE got created and the size of free space is always about 3400 MB - do you have some kind of "Unerase Guard" software running in the back or try to set the recycle bin properties to not put any files into it for this drive. Windows sometimes acts very strange if there's only little space left on the harddrive. What happens if you specify your "C:\" drive for the creation of the images and do a "Recover" are they created correctly then? Or try to make more free space available and use VCDXBuild. Or as it seems the bbMPEG_Muxed_Files were created properly you could try to use them with VCDEasy - it's very easy believe me. See if this helps. Greetings, Gerti

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25.08.24 - 12:23:18
Message # 15
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VCD Easy..... Failed to create image 

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25.08.24 - 12:27:52
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I try VCDeasy to check if there is a problem with the programs or what is the issue, first I didn't find the muxed files and that was becasue the box on DVD2SVCD for "don't delete any files was un-check. So I did a restore for that point to get my files and after that this is the result: VCDeasy log: [Internal Xml Generation] Internally computed XML generated successfully as "E:\Cue files\unbreakable.xml" [VCDxBuild.exe] GNU VCDImager 0.7.12 initializing libvcd 0.7.12 [cygwin/i686] this is the UNSTABLE development branch! use only if you know what you are doing see for more information changed volume number to 1 changed volume count to 1 changed restriction number to 0 changing 'next volume use sequence 2' to 0 changing 'next volume use lid 2' to 0 changed volume label to `SUPER_VIDEOCD' changed publisher id to `VCDEASY_V111' changing 'relaxed aps' to 0 adding pbc (Selection-000/2) adding pbc (Selection-end/3) sequence count 1 adding sequence #0, D:\Rip movie\unbreakable\bbmpeg_muxed_file00.mpg strange (possibly non-compliant) user_data seen... (not a problem, usually a sign of TMPGEnc) mpeg scan: pack header code (0x000001ba) expected, but 0x8800c4b0 found (buflen = 2324) bad packet at packet #2679 (stream byte offset 6225996) -- remaining 826988428 bytes of stream will be ignored pts start offset 0.213367 (max pts = 27.740867) playing time 27.527500 scanning mpeg sequence item #0 for scanpoints... already scanned... not rescanning audio stream #0 has sampling frequency 48000 Hz (should be 44100 Hz) pbc: psd size 56 (extended psd 0) iso9660: highest alloced sector is 225 (using 300 as isosize) OGT streams available: 0 0 0 0 writing track 1 (ISO9660)... writing track 2, MPEG2, NTSC 2/3 D-1 (480x480/30fps), audio[0]: l2/48.0kHz/128kbps/stereo ... MPEG packet statistics: 2491 video, 188 audio, 0 zero, 0 ogt, 0 unknown writting post-gap ('leadout pregap')... finished ok, image created with 3279 sectors [00:43.54] Note the running time on this file....... :confused:

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25.08.24 - 12:32:19
Message # 17
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Also look at this log 

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25.08.24 - 12:41:30
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This is something that I tried: [VCDxBuild.exe] GNU VCDImager 0.7.12 initializing libvcd 0.7.12 [cygwin/i686] this is the UNSTABLE development branch! use only if you know what you are doing see for more information changed volume number to 1 changed volume count to 3 changed restriction number to 0 changing 'next volume use sequence 2' to 0 changing 'next volume use lid 2' to 0 changing 'relaxed aps' to 0 changing 'update scan offsets' to 0 adding pbc (chapter-01/2) adding pbc (chapter-02/2) adding pbc (chapter-03/2) adding pbc (chapter-04/2) adding pbc (chapter-05/2) adding pbc (chapter-06/2) adding pbc (chapter-07/2) adding pbc (chapter-08/2) adding pbc (chapter-09/2) adding pbc (chapter-10/2) adding pbc (chapter-11/2) adding pbc (ChangeCD/2) adding pbc (end/3) adding segment #0, D:\Rip movie\unbreakable\ChangeCDPicture.bmp.mpg strange (possibly non-compliant) user_data seen... (not a problem, usually a sign of TMPGEnc) pts start offset 0.213367 (max pts = 0.246733) playing time 0.033367 scanning mpeg segment item #0 for scanpoints... already scanned... not rescanning SPI length is 9 sector(s), allocated 1 segment(s) sequence count 1 adding sequence #0, D:\Rip movie\unbreakable\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg strange (possibly non-compliant) user_data seen... (not a problem, usually a sign of TMPGEnc) mpeg scan: pack header code (0x000001ba) expected, but 0x8800c4b0 found (buflen = 2324) bad packet at packet #2679 (stream byte offset 6225996) -- remaining 826988428 bytes of stream will be ignored pts start offset 0.213367 (max pts = 27.740867) playing time 27.527500 scanning mpeg sequence item #0 for scanpoints... already scanned... not rescanning audio stream #0 has sampling frequency 48000 Hz (should be 44100 Hz) pbc: psd size 1256 (extended psd 0) iso9660: highest alloced sector is 381 (using 382 as isosize) requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-01) at 0.000000, closest possible entry point at 0.000000 requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-02) at 524.810000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-03) at 592.550000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-03' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-04) at 897.390000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-04' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-05) at 992.780000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-05' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-06) at 1259.250000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-06' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-07) at 1506.540000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-07' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-08) at 1947.900000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-08' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-09) at 2079.030000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-09' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-10) at 2190.190000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-10' falls into same sector as previous one! requested entry point (id=entry-chapt-11) at 2457.580000, closest possible entry point at 27.527500 Attention: several chapters at the same entry point (if it is not what you wanted... change your chapters or let VCDEasy analyse the MPEG files to avoid this situation) entry point 'entry-chapt-11' falls into same sector as previous one! OGT streams available: 0 0 0 0 OGT streams available: 0 0 0 0 writing track 1 (ISO9660)... setting EOR for SeqEnd at packet# 7 ('segment-changecd') writing file `EXTRA/DVD2SVCD.XML' (10157 bytes) writing file `EXTRA/SVCDINFO.TXT' (1785 bytes) writing track 2, MPEG2, NTSC 2/3 D-1 (480x480/30fps), audio[0]: l2/48.0kHz/128kbps/stereo ... MPEG packet statistics: 2491 video, 188 audio, 0 zero, 0 ogt, 0 unknown writting post-gap ('leadout pregap')... finished ok, image created with 3361 sectors [00:44.61] As you can see no matter what I did the time for this files and size still the same.

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25.08.24 - 12:45:07
Message # 19
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Don't hace CCE only TMPGEnc 

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25.08.24 - 12:51:32
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