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  1. Hi every one a little help i have three 738 mg cue,bin video files i want to burm them on a dvd not 3 cd's nero or any other program i have will just let me do one it is one whole movie i don't want to use 3 cd's if i don't have to thanks again
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  2. Extract the Mpegs with VCD gear and join them with Tmpeg. Then Burn.
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  3. Thanks dec but they are not mpegs they are bin/cue files will that work with them
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    Originally Posted by basspro
    Thanks dec but they are not mpegs they are bin/cue files will that work with them
    You did not listen.

    Extract the mpegs from the bin files.
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    Cue files contain NO information regarding the DATA at all, they are purely CD burning parameters for the .bin (the bin contains the data).....open the bins and look for the AVSEQ~ files (these are mpegs) and extract with ISOBUSTER.
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  6. as mentioned,
    1. ISOBUSTER to extract the mpeg whatever is in the bin files
    2. TMPGENC (personally, I would use www.thefilmachine.com) to chain them together into 1 file
    3. Authoring software TMGPENC DVD Author or something like that
    4. burn
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    Originally Posted by macleod
    as mentioned,
    1. ISOBUSTER to extract the mpeg whatever is in the bin files
    2. TMPGENC (personally, I would use www.thefilmachine.com) to chain them together into 1 file
    3. Authoring software TMGPENC DVD Author or something like that
    4. burn
    as above, but I use VCDGear to do the extraction - there's no difference either way though.
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    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Originally Posted by macleod
    as mentioned,
    1. ISOBUSTER to extract the mpeg whatever is in the bin files
    2. TMPGENC (personally, I would use www.thefilmachine.com) to chain them together into 1 file
    3. Authoring software TMGPENC DVD Author or something like that
    4. burn
    as above, but I use VCDGear to do the extraction - there's no difference either way though.
    I wouldn't join them, too much chance of causing sync problems. Just take each mpeg and let the authoring process join them.
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    Originally Posted by ZippyP.
    I wouldn't join them, too much chance of causing sync problems. Just take each mpeg and let the authoring process join them.
    True - reading disorder on my part

    Let TDA or whatever you're using to author do the joining for best results (IMO)
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  10. Hello, I followed the advice listed above to extract the avseq files from both .bin's. Now I have two avseq DAT FILES. I can't seem to go any futher with it. I've tried a few authoring programs but can't seem to find how to move forward. Can anyone lend any advice on what it is I need to do now with the two DAT FILES to make the video onto dvd?
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    Are they VCDs? If so, then the video would be fine for putting onto DVD (VCD res of MPG1 352x240/288 is in DVD spec), all you would need to do is change the audio sample rate from 44.1k>48k (as per DVD spec)..Should be some pointers on the process somewhere in the previous link. ps - check out Gspot to find out what format the .DAT's actually are.
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