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    Has anyone any experience with burning a bin/cue file using DVDDecrypter?

    I burned a VCDEasy bin/cue last night using DVDDecrypter 3.2.0.0.

    This may sound a strange thing to do but VCDEasy doesn't support USB2 & eventually I want to be able to replace my CD writer with a DVD writer but have the software ready before I buy a DVDR burner.

    It all seemed to go well but the VCD won't play in my stand-alone. The directory structure seems correct and the avseq01.dat file plays fine in Windows Media Player. Any ideas anyone?

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  2. Tried it in a different player ?

    Tried burning the same file with another program like nero ?
    If it's wet, drink it

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    Nero 5.5 works fine with my USB2 housed CD burner and bin/cue files but doesn't burn DVDs (at least I haven't found a reference to DVD burning in the menus), you have to upgrade to version 6 for that and I'd like to stay with the freeware tools and to have to use as few tools as possible.


    For my money, the reason for the faulty VCD is that DVDDecrypter isn't writing the mode 2 track properly, I reckon it is writing the AVSEQ01.dat file as mode 1. Any ideas how I verify this?

    It just raises suspicion that DVDDecryptor still has a bug and I shouldn't buy that burner just yet if this is my program of choice.

    How do we bug report?

    However, you just can't get away from the fact that DVDDecryptor is a pretty goog piece of kit.

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  4. Originally Posted by Panash
    Nero 5.5 works fine with my USB2 housed CD burner and bin/cue files but doesn't burn DVDs
    Yes it does. On the screen for selecting the type of disc you want to burn (you know, audio, data, VCD etc), at the top of that list it should have a drop down listbox displaying 'CD'. Click the arrow and it should offer the choice of CD or DVD. Select DVD and the list of disc types changes appropriatley.

    This probably will not work if you have an OEM version of Nero that was shipped with your burner as it will be tied to that particular burner make/model. It only works with the full retail version.
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    The drop down list box isn't there, I specifically looked for it. When did this feature appear? I'm running 5.5.10.48 (I think), I've just down loaded 5.5.10.54 which I'll try tonight.

    I notice that the GUI on DVDDecrypter has also changed, the screenshot

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/images/guides/120013/dvddecrypter.png

    (from https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/120013.php)

    shows under "settings" "data type" - MODE1/2048, which is absent from 3.2.0.0.
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    emailed [email]support@/tools?tool=53#comments]dvddecrypter & got a really quick reply:-


    Its not to be used for bin/cue files.

    Thats why 'cue' isnt a supported format.

    A vcd / svcd has 2 tracks, my program would burn the bin file as 1.
    Use Nero or something to burn the image.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <paul.naish@*********.co.uk>
    To: <support@dvddecrypter.com>
    Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 2:39 PM
    Subject: Burning bin/cue files


    Hello,

    I burned a VCDEasy bin/cue last night using DVDDecrypter 3.2.0.0 and a CD
    burner housed in an external USB2 box.

    It all seemed to go well, the directory structure seems correct and the
    avseq01.dat file plays fine in Windows Media Player, but the VCD won't play
    in
    my stand-alone.

    Perhaps the reason for the faulty VCD is that DVDDecrypter isn't writing the
    mode 2 track properly, I reckon it is writing the AVSEQ01.dat file as mode
    1.
    Any ideas how I verify this and correct the problem?

    Does this program write DVDs if I change the external USB2 CD writer for a
    DVD
    writer? In other words, does it support USB2 external drives?

    Thnx

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    I'll email again to confirm USB2 support.
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  7. Originally Posted by Panash
    The drop down list box isn't there,
    And you will need to have a recognised DVD writer installed for it to be available.
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    That's interesting, I might invest in a DVD burner soon.

    The fall back position I have is that a copy of Ulead DVD factory shipped with my Hauppauge PVR supports USB but I dislike skins and so called 'user-friendly interfaces', I'd much rather use generic tools.

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