Hi all
Bit new to all this and I did try to see if there was answered elsewhere but couldn't find it - I'm sorry if it does appear somewhere.
I've just bought a DVD writer. I do know how to burn bin/cues to CD but was wondering if there was a way to burn 2 or 3 CD bin/cues onto a DVD and if so, how do you do it?
Cheers
Swamps
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I think you're talking about authoring (writing) Video CDs to DVD. You'll be pleased to hear that this is possible with the minimum of fuss and time.
If you have VCDs (not SVCDs) to put to DVD, just drop them into TMPGEnc DVD Author and it will accept them. You may have to convert the .BIN file to a .MPG file - this is a three minute job with VCDGear.
If you do not have TMPGEnc DVD Author, here is a guide that will help you make your VCD file into a DVD-compatable file:
http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=othertodvd&name=vcdtodvd
After that, simply use your favourite DVD authoring program.
In the case of SVCD, here is a guide that may help you:
https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=266&howtoselect=3;29#266
All guides can be found here:
https://www.videohelp.com/author#3;29
(I found them under the "Author" section of the guides, if you need to know how to do something you're virtually guaranteed to find it in the guides section!)
Hope this helps!
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Any problems just post up in this thread again.
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