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  1. Hi

    Can anyone tell me why when i burn my BIN file and play it in my DVD player it plays in wrong speed?
    I have checked my DVD player and there in nothing wrong with it and I am using Alcohol burner to burn my image.
    any help would be greatly appreciated
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    What is the source? VCD/SVCD?

    What speed are you burning at?

    What make/model is your standalone?

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    Any other info?

    I all helps...
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    most likely the bin file is messed up. how did you get this bin file? you can try to extract the files with ISO Buster and play it on the computer to see if it still does it.
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    Originally Posted by sitlet
    most likely the bin file is messed up. how did you get this bin file?
    Shhhhhhhh!





    If the video is available for retail, you should buy it. No worries about crappy burns, and you get extras, packaging, etc.
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  5. The source is a bin file and i used alcohol software to burn it at 52x ... i know it may be too fast. My dvd player is Panasonic home theatre and my system is P3.0 GHZ with 1G memory i did not change any options in Alcohol so everything is set to default.
    I can play the DVD in my computer and it works fine but not on DVD player. But..... I can play other movies on my DVD with no problem. now thats puzzling
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    Originally Posted by sashanos
    The source is a bin file
    Of what? Is it 800MB on disk?

    Originally Posted by sashanos
    i used alcohol software to burn it at 52x ... i know it may be too fast.
    So why not reduce the burn speed? You don't mention what media you're burning to but I suspect it's CD-R. In this case I'd recommend you test burn at 4x, then 8x, etc. to find the maximum limit your standalone can handle. I would also recommend that sticking with a relatively low speed of, say 8x, is more than enough given the time:coaster (relative) ratio. Best stick on the safe side.

    Originally Posted by sashanos
    I can play the DVD in my computer and it works fine but not on DVD player. But..... I can play other movies on my DVD with no problem. now thats puzzling
    You'll find that optical PC drives are much less picky than standalones and will play pretty much anything you throw at them. This is probably more to do with the software you use to view them. What others can you play on your standalone and what format/methods to burn/etc. did you use?
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    some dvd players wont read videos on cd-r very well. try burning it onto a dvd and try that.

    sitlet wrote:
    most likely the bin file is messed up. how did you get this bin file?


    Shhhhhhhh!
    i was just wondering if he made it himself, or if he got it from a friend that might have the same problems.
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