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thanks again setarip for your quick reply...here's what i was doing...
about 6 months ago i purchased from amazon.co.uk a dvd single called 'more than this' by the great peter gabriel. i'm a big PG fan and as soon as i got it i popped it in my dvd player & it wouldn't play. i suspected it was a region issue. not until a few days ago, thanks to dvd decrypter, did i find out that it actually is a dvd-ROM. so i thought, 'ok, cool...i'll make a backup, burn it to a dvd-r & be able [finally] to watch it on my tv]'
well, i successfully ripped it to my hard drive, opened it up in dvd shrink [didn't need to compress 'cause it's just a video & a couple of songs] & created an easy cd creator image file that i had hoped to then burn with decrypter [962,036 KB]
...BUT, it gave me that failed to send cue sheet & i heard a lady say 'uh-no!'
anyway, this is the first time this has happened. i'm guessing maybe it's because it was a dvd-rom? i don't know, i'll wait to hear what you think.
thanks again setarip,
spaceboy
PS_i know halloween is over but if you want to see a really great movie [documentary], check out a film called 'brother's keeper'...you'll never forget this film! also, it's just been re-issued on dvd for its 10th anniversary.
i tried doing what you said [ripping with decrypter [iso->read] & writing with decrypter [iso->write]. i hope i'm using the proper terms. anyway, i got the same thing:
'failed to send cue sheet'
...am i the first person who has encountered this problem??
let me know if you have any other ideas.
thanks again,
spaceboy
Last edited by spaceboy5367; 3 Nov 2003, 07:04 AM.
Just noticed your original reference to a "a dvd single".
Please list all of the filenames and filesizes that appear on the original DVD.
If all of the files are located in the "AUDIO_TS" folder and have ".AOB" extenders, you're out of luck, as this would be a TRUE audio DVD, for which there is no ripping software...
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