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  1. #1 Unhappy Need Help Buring Harry Potter .iso with CDRWIN 
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    I'm trying to burn the .iso image of Harry Potter from the Miracle release. After I go to File Backup and Tools in CDRWin and select Record ISO Image and point to the m-hp.iso file, I set it to Mode1 and Disc Type CD-ROM. When I hit start I get the following error:

    File lenght is not multiple of the CDROM sector size

    Any idea why or how to work around this? Is there a way to convert an .iso to a bin / cue in CDRWIN?

    Thanks.
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    Elucifer Guest
    hmm.. have u tried it in any other programs?

    nero supports .iso file types. And so does fireburner. Try it in different proggies first, cause that's a common issue. If you still have no luck... it might jsut be a bad image.

    good luck,
    Issey
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    SledDog Guest
    Try burning it in Mode 2 -not- Mode 1. Every PSX and CD-based PS2 game under the sun is Mode 2...

    If nothing else, create a CUE file named m-hp.cue in Notepad using this:

    FILE "m-hp.iso" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

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    Tried both mode 2 and the cue file, neither worked. This is the error from the cue file:

    Error: Invalid CUE SHEET command at Line 3
    Previous file is not a multiple of the specified block size

    I noticed that miracle released a repack of the bin / cue saying that people had trouble with the "weird" iso. I though maybe they were being sarcastic that nobody knew how to burn a .iso any more. Maybe it really is weird.
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    I tried DiscJuggler and it accepted the .iso and burned it. I put the settings to Mode2 and CDROM-XA, however when I went to play the game it would load really slowly and was choppy. You could here the CD in the drive spin up then stop for a while, then spin up again and the game would load some more. Should I have used different settings to burn the .iso?
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    SledDog Guest
    Honestly? Give up and look for another release. In my experience, Miracle releases are a miracle if they work...

    The only other thing I can think of is that some idiot created the ISO with Roxio's EZ-CD Creator which does ISOs in a format that aren't quite real ISOs...

    Also, the spin-up / spin-down sounds like the laser is having a hard time focusing on your brand of media too.
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    I think I forgot to change the block size and left it on 2048. What should I use 2352 or 2336? Any ideas?

    2048 bytes:

    Used for disc images containing only data. This block size is commonly used for mode 1 tracks.


    2336 bytes:

    Used for disc images containing data. Commonly with mode 2 tracks.


    2352 bytes:

    Used for disc images containing audio or raw data.
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    SledDog Guest
    Process of logical elimination....

    2048 didn't work.

    2352 didn't work or the Cue sheet wouldn't have benn rejected.

    So, what's that leave...?


    BUT wait a minute....
    I just checked my other hard drive and M-HP is a Bin, not an ISO and that release burned perfectly in CDRWin.

    Quit screwing around and dump what you have. Just locate the Bin/Cue...

    P.S. I still think its a goofy EZ-CD Creator ISO...
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