Phil,
thanks for the hint! Actually, I converted the CUE file from the
information file eac3to generated from the Blu-ray, and I thought I did
the conversion correctly. After foobar2000 complained about my CUE file
being ivalid I checked this again, and found that the two file formats
use different ways to specify the timecode of the split points, which I
did not account for when converting :(

I have the time in HH:MM:SS.mmm (the mmm being milliseconds), while the
CUE format expects MM:SS:FR (minute-second-frame), with the frame
running from 0 to  74. (see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cue_sheet_%28computing%29#Cue_sheet_syntax)
Maybe this was the reason for the other tool I tried to produce these
mini files, because it just ignored the milliseconds and took the hours
for minutes and minutes for seconds...

I'll have to check if the CUE format even supports minutes over 99 (the
Wikipedia entry only specifies exactly two digits here). My files runs
over 4 hours 39 minutes :-o

Best regards,
Oliver


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