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  1. I have three anime vcd that are all ready burned out. The problem is that there seems to be no way to extract the mpeg1 stream from the vcd. If I could do this I would place the mpg files in toast 6 and burn out a nice dvd with all my Anime! Toast will not transcode the AVSQ.Dat (sp) files from the vcd. Also I can't get quicktime to read them so i could make a mov file! If there is anyway I can do this?


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    Try using Sizzle. It should handle them.
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    First use VCDGear to extract your MPEG from the VCD.
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    Originally Posted by beinshitty
    I have three anime vcd that are all ready burned out.
    Opps didn't read that part

    You'll have to first use VCDGear as AntnyMD said. Then you can use SIzzle with your resulting mpeg files.
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    another way to do this, since they are on a disk already, is to .toast them back to your HD so that your VCD disks are .toast. then rename them to .bin and use VCDTOOLSX to pull the mpeg file from the .bins

    then you can use sizzle to compile the dvd image.

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  6. Thanks tpgo, I will give VCDgear a try. If that does not work then I will try to .toast them as galactica has suggested!

    Thanks for all the help,

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  7. Found an easy way to get the three vcd on one cd. After trying to get VCDgear, and what not to work, which it didn't. I simply copied the .dat file to my hard drive and put them into toast 6 to burn asa dvd! Worked like a charm

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    How on Earth did you get OS X to read the data off the disc successfully? Don't tell me Panther now supports copying data off mounted VCDs?
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    im testing that right now, ill tell you in a sec...



    ah well, still have to do it the old way
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    Hell hasn't yet frozen over. whew
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  11. It worked for me, as a matter of fact I have done thid with several different vcds. btw why is the file galactica is copying .mpg not .dat? Just take the .dat and import them into toast6 as a dvd. A whole season of the simpsons on one dvd. :P
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    Originally Posted by AntnyMD
    Hell hasn't yet frozen over. whew
    wrong. remember it froze over when iTunes PC was released

    beinshitty:

    the reason mine says mpeg is becaues there are no large dat files like you have


    how exactly is it your doing that?
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  13. galactica is not that a svcd, I am working with vcds.
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    it is a svcd!
    i never thought to try vcd's...

    anyhow, at least you got what you wanted to do....
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