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  1. I am new to this. I have downloaded movies on IRC and they often come in 2 or 3 CD's. I have figuredd out how to burn them as a VCD but i want to be able to combine the files from the 2 CD's together and put them on one DVD.

    When I download these movies they come in the form of a buch of bin and cue files.

    Can someone help me out or point me in the direction of a link or how to guide that will show me how to do this.

    Thanks!!
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  3. Im having similar problems converting bin and cue files to a dvd.Ive tried isobusters and vcdgear to extract the mpeg(both done with success).Next step to merge the files with tmpgenc(merge and cut),this is where the problems start with the audio.Everything is in sinc with the extracted mpeg but when i play the merged mpeg's the audio goes out of sinc on the second part and gradually gets worse.I dont understand why when the are separte are they ok then merge the two go out of sinc.
    Can anybody help.
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    If it happened to me, I would the waves from both files, merge the video, merge the audio (with Gold Wave), then mux the merged video with the merged audio.
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  5. Managed to get the files joined with Easy Video Joiner.It did a great job and the audio is perfect.Now im struggling with encoding the file.I thought once i had the files joined i would just be able to author with dvd author and burn but im getting an error not right frame rate and vieo resolution for a dvd.So now im trying to encode to dvd with Mainconcept mpeg encoder which im hoping will convert it to a file tmpgenc dvd author will recognise.Hopefully.Am i doing it right or wrong, spent all day on it so far.
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