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Just experienced this issue, solved on my own @AliS2018
You're gonna have to run the "-x" extract command first. It seems that you're just trying to make a .xiso from the .iso you have. This, unfortunately, does not work.
First extract the .iso you have above with -x, and then use -c on the directory that is extracted from that .iso you have.
Trying to build an XISO from a dumped piece of physical media. Here's the screenshot of this issue
Can I force the program to create an ISO even if one of the files are big (not aware how XISO is different from a standard ISO-9660)
Thank you !
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