I downloaded a movie file. It can in .bin and .cue files. I used Winrar to extract all of the .bin files and the .cue files (2 each, 2 discs). After I extracted the .bin and .cue files, I used Isobuster to extract the video files. Then, I used SVCD2DVDMPG to extract all four of the files to MPEGs. Now I have four files, all of them are labelled MPEG files. Two of them are sound files and work fine with Windows Media Player. The two larger ones, that I thought would be video files are labelled MPEG, but will not open with Windows Media Player or any of my conversion tools (TMPGEnc XPress). Can somebody explain to me where I went wrong or what I need to do now to make them files that I can encode with TMPGEnc XPress? Thanks in advance for any help that you can give me.
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The first question is what you want to do with those files, end product?
I would have just burned them as that is what they are designed for. Sounds like they are SVCD files, but you didn't state that.
SVCD you can just plug them into SVCD2DVDMPG and let the program take care of them if your final product is DVD.
I would have also ran the 'mpeg' files through AVIcodec to see what they really are.
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