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    Operating System: Windows XP
    Burning Software: Non (i think)
    Anti-virus Software: Non
    DAEMON Tools Version: I dont know..1.0 perhaps

    Ok! I'm really new at this but i have 1 Cue-file, and i read that I would be able to watch the movie if I had deamon tools.
    So now i have it but when I try to mount the file this messege comes up:

    Unable to mount image. Cue sheet: line 1 - file not accesseable

    Does anyone know what it means and what i can do about it.
    Thank for your help!

    //Josephine

  • #2
    Post the cue-sheet (copy'n'paste the contents here).
    Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
    They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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    • #3
      same prob here .. I'm a noob with this.
      --->>

      FILE "CD_Image_File_CD1.bin" BINARY
      TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
      FLAGS DCP
      INDEX 01 00:00:00
      TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
      FLAGS DCP
      INDEX 00 00:05:13
      INDEX 01 00:07:13
      INDEX 02 15:22:41
      INDEX 03 30:26:39
      INDEX 04 45:29:02
      INDEX 05 60:59:43
      INDEX 06 76:24:02

      it says the 1 st. line is accesable
      who can help me out, tnx

      greetzz
      5faces

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      • #4
        How did you create your images, i.e. which software/-settings, which hardware, etc?
        "I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."

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        • #5
          Sounds like you renamed both files, and didnt change in the cue file?

          Or have an old path to the file in the cue file.

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          • #6
            Open the cue sheet in notepad and make sure the first line is pointing to the iso. The best way to do it is:
            "./imagine_filename_here"

            Then as long as they are in the same folder it should work

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            • #7
              make sure the first line points to the image file.

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              • #8
                People keep helping those idiots although they clearly don't own the original CDs, so I moved the thread here to prevent having a how-to for repairing broken cue sheets in the public forums.
                "I was inappropriately blunt, wasn't I? Sorry, I do that a lot."

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