* The bug/problem
I have a zip file that is over 22 characters long, that contains a cue and a bin file named
40 Winks Conquer Your Dreams.bin
40 Winks Conquer Your Dreams.cue
when I mount that zip file both the bin and cue become named 40_Winks.{bin|cue}
and hence the cue cannot fulfil its purpose of mounting the bin
(When the zip file is named with >22 chars, the bin and cue are mounted with correct names)
* Operating System and any major updates
Win 10
Version 10.0.10586 Build 10586
* Version of DAEMON Tools
DTLite 10.4
ALL burning software or other cd emulation software (also indicate if you have, or have ever had, Easy CD/DVD/Media Creator installed)
* None, no
ALL security, anti-virus, etc... software
* Windows Defender
* FULL hardware specification (motherboard, cpu, chipset, etc...)
Occurs on 3 different systems
* Also include any relative error entries from event viewer (start -> run -> eventvwr.msc); e.g. SPTD, cdrom errors, etc...
n/a
I have a zip file that is over 22 characters long, that contains a cue and a bin file named
40 Winks Conquer Your Dreams.bin
40 Winks Conquer Your Dreams.cue
when I mount that zip file both the bin and cue become named 40_Winks.{bin|cue}
and hence the cue cannot fulfil its purpose of mounting the bin
(When the zip file is named with >22 chars, the bin and cue are mounted with correct names)
* Operating System and any major updates
Win 10
Version 10.0.10586 Build 10586
* Version of DAEMON Tools
DTLite 10.4
ALL burning software or other cd emulation software (also indicate if you have, or have ever had, Easy CD/DVD/Media Creator installed)
* None, no
ALL security, anti-virus, etc... software
* Windows Defender
* FULL hardware specification (motherboard, cpu, chipset, etc...)
Occurs on 3 different systems
* Also include any relative error entries from event viewer (start -> run -> eventvwr.msc); e.g. SPTD, cdrom errors, etc...
n/a