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    I have a .bin of 'The Outsiders' that Ive been watching(its my favorite movie)and I wanted to screen cap it to make some graphics but my capping program won't read .bin, so I was wondering an easy way to convert it to avi, without using Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools. I dont have a burner, either, so the movie would be strictly on my desktop
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    use isobuster to extract the dat or mpeg file.

    you can then view that file, or convert it to avi. check out the guides on the left.
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    The Ultimate CD/DVD data recovery tool. Extract data from your unreadable CDR/Ws/DVDR/Ws and CD/DVD image formats(.iso,.bin/cue,.nrg...). It can also extract mpg video files from VCD and SVCD.

    The .bin is on my hd. In a folder. I want to convert it to avi and keep that avi on my desktop. RE; desktop, not cd//whatever.
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    extract the video from the bin using isobuster, https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=233348
    then convert it to avi.
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    .Bin as in .bin/.cue?
    Why not just mount it with Daemon tools ( It is free), then run your media player that does screen caps using the Daemon virtual drive? That saves quite a few steps.
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    I dont know if its the stupid pill im on but I cant seem to follow the tutorial. could i bother you to maybe step by step me through it jsut this once?
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    VCDGear will extract file. Winrar will extract file. If watching on PC then why do you need to convert it? Just watch the source file as it is!!!
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    What is inside the bin ? SVCD ? VCD ? something else ?

    Maybe https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/141726.php#vcdbin will help.
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    Oh man.. Im repeating myself everywhere. I want to SCREENCAP IT. Meaning, making images from each scene. Screen capturing. I can watch it fine, but my capping program does not support BIN so I need to convert to AVI.
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    'Bin' is a merely a container for what is inside it. Extract it!!! It may turn out that you do not need to encode anything. I've had bin files that contained both avi's and mpeg's. So i suggest you extract it first to find out what is in it.
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    Originally Posted by hmsxl
    Oh man.. Im repeating myself everywhere. I want to SCREENCAP IT. Meaning, making images from each scene. Screen capturing. I can watch it fine, but my capping program does not support BIN so I need to convert to AVI.
    You're also not listening / comprehending what half a dozen people have told you already - If you don't want to use Daemon Tools to mount the bin and access the source file(s) inside the bin (this is actually the easiest way to do what you want to do, so I can't for the life of me understand why you don't want to do this), then you need to manually extract whatever it is inside the bin - be it a VCD, SVCD or something else - and then you should be able to use just about any media player or even virtualdub to take screencaps - you shouldn't have to convert it to AVI just to get screenshots. If that's all your program handles, get a new program.
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    Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    You're also not listening / comprehending what half a dozen people have told you already - If you don't want to use Daemon Tools to mount the bin and access the source file(s) inside the bin (this is actually the easiest way to do what you want to do, so I can't for the life of me understand why you don't want to do this), then you need to manually extract whatever it is inside the bin - be it a VCD, SVCD or something else - and then you should be able to use just about any media player or even virtualdub to take screencaps - you shouldn't have to convert it to AVI just to get screenshots. If that's all your program handles, get a new program.
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