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  1. I got a vcd in a bin/cue file and when burned with cdrwin (registered version) I get two ".cda" files. any one knows why that happens. is supposed to be a vcd.

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    Well what do you mean when you say registered? do you mean you paid for the program or that you used a crack or serial that you found.

    Cdrwin has an ingeneous form of copy protection. If you use a fake serial or crack of some kind it will tell you the program is successfully unlocked and will even burn a few cds ok, but eventually and randomly it will burn .cda files to the disk...resulting in a wasted cdr.

    If your cdrwin is properly registered than it might be a bad bin. get vcdgear (www.vcdgear.org) and use it to extract the mpg from the bin. You can burn this in another vcd burning prog, or at least just verify that it is actually a vcd.
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  3. Just use VCDGear to extract the MPEG file from the Bin/CUE files. You may get an error, unable to load bin file. Just edit the CUE sheet via Notepad, take out the path (example) "C:foldername\filename.bin" and leave just the bins filename there. Then burn the mpeg file with the burning program of your choice. This method is proven if you are going to be using your Computer for viewing these movies. If your looking forward to viewing them on a stand alone dvd player, I'd look further into it. Although the prices of CD-R's are real low, it's worth a shot either way.
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