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  1. I have a bin/cue file that I mounted using Daemon Tools. It plays fine, but I want to cut it, and whenever I load it into almost any editing program like TMPGEnc, it gets the video stream cut but when it gets to the audio stream, it freezes. I've tried using other bin/cue converters too, and I've even tried MPEG corrector. Does anybody know a way to fix this?
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    Have you copied the mpg to your hard drive or are you just reading it from the disk image? If you've got the image mounted with Daemon tools than just drag and drop it to your hard drive.

    If you want to use it in any mpeg editor after this you need to demultiplex it and then remultiplex it as a vcd or svcd, depending on what its supposed to be. When vcds and svcds are burnt a file header is added to the video stream. This can often cause problems when you try to edit the mpg, moreso with mpeg2 files.
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  3. That sounds like a good idea. But when I drag and drop the image into my hard drive, it copies about 90% of it then it gives me an error saying:

    "Invalid MS-DOS function."

    Do you know how to fix this?
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    what operating system are you using ?
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  5. I'm using Windows XP Pro.
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    hard drive formated ntfs ?
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  7. Actually I just found out why it is not working. It's because there is a certain part of the movie that is corrupt. Whenever I try to copy, or edit the movie in any way, it stops at that part. So how do you fix corrupt parts in bin/cue files?
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    re- down load it
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  9. Looks like I'll have to. Thanks
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