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  1. I have been browsing all over this forum, have downloaded just about every piece of pertinent software & tried everything I know how, but I still can't do my main goal:

    Pirates of the Carribean came to me in 3 800 MB BIN/CUE files, which I would like to join up into one DVD, to play on my PS2 (my only DVD player). The PS2 does not play VCD, and so I was trying to figure out how to do this. one post eludes that bin/cue joining is easy (no-brainer like drag n drop)

    I have a G4/733 with a pioneer 104 using Fuji DVD-R 4.7's. I tried toast, sizzle & VCDGear to burn the three bin/cue's back to back, -- notgonnahappen. So, I got the hunch that I needed to convert them into mpegs first, so I tried FFmpeg, GNU VCDTools, & some other programs to even less avail. (None outputted the mpegs)

    The bin's play fine in mplayer 2.0b5, so I know they at least SEEM fine, but I am new enough to this jive that at this point I'm just making expensive coasters and losing hair.

    I would aggerssively welcome any ideas on what I am doing/not doing that needs fixed.

    Thanks,
    Straif

    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning.
    / Moderator galactica


    Pirates of Carribean qualifies as WAREZ. /Galactica

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