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  1. i have a movie that is in 3 parts at 700meg each. They are also in bin and cue format what can i do to make them into one movie file and rip to DVD-R?
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  2. Never done this before, but it may work. You could try mounting the images, with something like daemon tools, then copy, combine, or re-encode and author it onto a dvd. What is the file format of the video?
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    you can use ISO Buster to extract the bin files, then use a video editing program to combine the files, then convert and burn to a dvd
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  4. this is all i have so far

    thp-mof-vcd.cd1
    thp-mof-vcd.cd1.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd2
    thp-mof-vcd.cd2.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd3
    thp-mof-vcd.cd3.cue
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  5. i gust downloaded a program called VCDGear that says it can convert bin/cue files to mprg

    i will keep you posted
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  6. ok i done it and it's now a mpeg but i tryed to play it in media player
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  7. ok i have a mpeg file now
    MPEG2_VIDEO
    MPEG1AudioPayload

    how to i put this file on dvd-R
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  8. you can try tmpeg dvd author to make a file which is dvd compliant
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    use tmpgenc plus to make a dvd compliant file, and then use a dvd authoring program
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    Originally Posted by rcmpayne
    this is all i have so far

    thp-mof-vcd.cd1
    thp-mof-vcd.cd1.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd2
    thp-mof-vcd.cd2.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd3
    thp-mof-vcd.cd3.cue
    you could also take the original and re-rip it.
    that is, unless you forgot to notice that those are downloaded files
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  11. Originally Posted by jarvis1781
    Originally Posted by rcmpayne
    this is all i have so far

    thp-mof-vcd.cd1
    thp-mof-vcd.cd1.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd2
    thp-mof-vcd.cd2.cue

    thp-mof-vcd.cd3
    thp-mof-vcd.cd3.cue
    you could also take the original and re-rip it.
    that is, unless you forgot to notice that those are downloaded files
    i noticed the exact same thing and toyed with suggesting to go and download the avi / buy the dvd
    its strange that people settle for vcd

    odds are it is recorded in a cinema and the picture is shocking
    its not really worth wasting time and a dvd converting it :P
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