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    I have a LOT of VCDs that each have a single hour-long TV show. Without commercials, that's 44 minutes. But now with 90+ minute CDRs, I can fit two shows on one disc!

    The question is, how do I go back and transfer the contents of those VCDs to new ones? I'd like to rip the files off the 1-show VCDs and burn them all to 2-show discs.

    What do I do with the .DAT file on the VCDs?

    Any help would be appreciated - I can't find a lot of info on ripping VCDs!


    Thanks
    Mojo
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  2. download TSCV it's free. You'll also need either NERO to make disc image file of your vcd or something to make a BIN/Cue disc image of your vcd.
    Under the tools tabs in TSCV there is a vcd ripping option.

    Or option 2
    VcdCutter will convert the .DAT file back into an MPEG File without the need of making a disc image on your harddrive of the vcd. This option is quicker and easier but VcdCutter is not a freeware program.
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  3. also try vcdgear
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  4. Copy both avesq.dat files on ypur harddisk, open nero, select videocd and feed the dat-files to nero. That will work.

    Good luck, Jack
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    Windows won't let me copy the .DAT file! I'm using 2000 and when I try to copy it I get the error message "invalid MS-DOS function!"

    How wierd.
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