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ciberdiver October 28th, 2002 12:05 PM

error:Invalid cue sheet command at line 37
 
I am running Microstudio 2.315 and when I add 14 tracks in custom assembly I start the write proccess and get "error:Invalid cue sheet command at line 37. After reading the forum and trying a bunch of different things I tried only adding 3 tracks and it works fine. Tried adding only 10 tracks and works fine. When I add the 14 tracks again I get the error again I am adding the tracks from my hard drive. I hate to only put 10 tracks on a cd when there is still 40 mins. left on the cd. Seems like a waste. What could this be? Can someone figure this out for me? I am stumped. I will let you know of any progress I make, but in the meantime I will appreciate any help.:?

MTUSUPPORT October 28th, 2002 02:31 PM

Cyberdiver,
This means that the .lst file that you are using for your Project has been corrupted for some reason. It seems that one of the songs that you have selected under Custom assembly has a problem.

The easiest way to find this is to start over completely and then Add one song at a time. Then click Test Write CD to make it so that it will test, if it will do this then just click terminate and then add the next song. This will narrow down the song that is bad.

ciberdiver October 28th, 2002 06:06 PM

Success!!!
 
You the man Bryan. But that is why you are the Mod. One of the songs must have been corrupt. Out of the 14 the 11th song was no good. Thank you so very much. At least now I now what to do if it happens again.

Thank you again.

MTUSUPPORT October 29th, 2002 04:13 PM

Glad this worked for you :)


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