Hi Guys
I donload a Movie and it is on 10 parts and each part is in format .Bin
how can I Burn this movie into a DVD?
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That is one messed up movie.
Those sound more like misnamed .rar files. What size are the .bin files? If their total size is below 4.37GB, you should be able to make a DVD. You can extract whatever is in them with a program like ISOBuster.
Then you would have to combine them, then author them to DVD. But it sounds like there are other problems with the files. If they are .bin, you may be able to view them with VLC media player or mount them to view them with Daemon Tools.
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I Download the Player and now I can watch the movie, Now the Question is how I can join all of the parts so I can burn them into a DVD
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It sounds to me like a misnamed 'split' movie. If so the parts should have been named .001, .002, etc. You could rename them manually and join with a program such as 'HJS Split'. You can then burn with something like DVD Decrypter.
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They are Titles CD1 part 1, CD1 Part 2 and so on.
I need to join them and then burn them in a DVD -
Where I can Find This PRogram? ( To Join the Parts)
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It depends on what format they are. If they are MPEG-2, DVD compliant video, you could put them all into an authoring program as clips and burn them after authoring. They should play as one video if done right.
Or you may be able to use a freeware program like DivxToDVD to add them all in and convert to DVD format and it may be able to make them DVD compliant.
But if they are ISOs, you still have to extract them to MPEG-2 or some other video format first that a video program can work with. Try one with ISOBuster and see what you end up with. I wouldn't join them, let the authoring or converting program handle that.
Normally a .bin file would be a single file that would contain all the separate parts. They are more commonly used for VCD or SVCD formats, not DVD. Usually DVDs are stored in .iso format for distribution on the net.
If that ISO or .bin file had been converted to .rar format, all the parts would be extracted and joined back together with
the .rar program, such as WinRar. Then you would have the whole video in one file again, either as a .bin or ISO or DVD or VCD format.
It is common that a video would be originally converted to ISO or .bin, then rared to maybe 10 separate files. Somebody apparently did that one backwards.
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