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madmaninc
15th December 2003, 05:48
I have been ripping and have ripped oh so many DVD's to svcd. I have been doing so for sometime now using DVD2SVCD and consider myself fairly experienced at it, unlike many others I caught on right away...but today I ran into a problem that I have never encountered before and cannot find the answer on the forum. I ripped an older DVD movie to svcd format with Dvd2svcd, went through the entire process flawlessly at which point it came time to burn my images to disc using none other than the great CDRwin, I burned the first image with no problem as usual, then went on to the second image and much to my suprise I received the error message when loading up my .cue file:

" Unable to mount image. Cue sheet:line 10- INDEX times are not in ascending order"

I opened the .cue file and everything seems in order to me, but then again I have not really had any reason to open a .cue before...

What does this mean exactly?
Is there anyway I can edit this "time thing" if I were to open the .cue file manually?

I have re-ripped this movie once, deleted everything and started from scratch, hoping that this was just a fluke?..I am still awaitng the outcome...if it does it again on my second attempt I will post my .cue file here.

I have read alot about Daemon tools here and was wondering if that would help me with this issue?

Thanks in advance!!!

Nick
15th December 2003, 12:54
Problem posts belong in Basic.

If it happens again cut and paste your cuesheet into a reply to this post and let's have a look.

smiller667
15th December 2003, 17:00
Try the advice given in http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=21513

madmaninc
15th December 2003, 21:01
I did a search for errors with cdrwin in the forum...could not find much, but noticed that alot of the post about cdrwin were in this area, that is why I posted here...sorry!

I will have my second rip of this movie completed later today...I will post the .cue then...thanks for the refs to the other post smiller667...I'll give that a try as well.

madmaninc
16th December 2003, 09:56
I tried the suggestion of the thread that smiller667 noted...it worked great...thanks for the help.