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    Sorry if this is the wrong forum to post this. Basically I've got a download of a movie in the form of BIN and CUE files which I want to burn as a DVD movie so I can watch it on my PS2. There was a guide to burn it with Nero Burning Rom (I have Nero 6.6 OEM Suite which came with my new DVD drive) but this is for burning to CD and I can't work out a way I can burn to a DVD. I've thought of importing the video from a burned vcd and them making a DVD of this but I think it would take a long time and also lose quality which is silly since the whole thing can fit on a cd. Can I burn it to DVD somehow or failing that convert it without losing quality and then burn it? Thanks
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    If its a cd image of video then its probably in VCD or SVCD format. If you want it to play in standard DVD player (PS2) then conversion will most likely be required. Use Daemon tools to mount the bin file and you can extract the mpg file. then convert to a DVD.

    If you have a dvd player that will play VCD, then just burn to CD and play it that way.
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    You haven't mentioned which format they are in so i'll have guess they are VCD's, try this - http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/convert/vcdtodvd/vcdtodvd.htm
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    1) Nero Burning Rom -> Recorder -> Burn Image -> Select your .CUE file
    2) Should be able to burn w/ DVD Decrypter to CDR (DVDD handles bin/cue)
    3) Extract the video from the bin/cue to .mpg via VCDGear, use choice of authoring apps (Nero should work, but I'd try Pegasys [TMPGenc] DVD Author over that) to compile into a DVD..Assuming your source is correct, you'll (&/or the app) only need to convert the audio from 44.1Khz sampling rate to 48k.

    If none of these appraches doesn't work, I'd say there's something wrong w/ the source in the first place.

    [edit] Previous link pretty much saying same thing (as #3)..Except LS used ISOBuster to extract the .DAT's/VCD into MPG, into DVDA.
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