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    I have useds DVD2SVCD to convert two .avi files to SVCD's. I thought when all was finished I would be left with .cue and .bin files I could burn. There are a lot of files in the output folder but no .cue or .bin files. The whole conversion process took about 10 hours and appeared to go smoothly.
    Any advice would be appreciated.
    Thx
    Gary
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    That step is possibly turned off.

    Click on the 'CD Image' tab and make sure that the 'Don't make images' option is not selected.

    If it's not selected check the path and program settings.
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    "Don't make images" is not checked, so that can't be the problem. At first there was only one Muxed file. I ran "Recover" and now there are three Muxed files 00, 01, and 02 but still no .bin and .cue files. During the recovery, I got this error message:
    Could not find user data at I-frame 3410 in file
    C:\the output folder....\bbmpeg_muxed_file00.mpg
    Corrupted file maybe??
    Thx again for any help.
    Gary
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    Sounds like it..

    Creation of the bin file is the last step - it sounds as though it's aborting before it gets there.

    I would try a test conversion on a small clean file just to confirm that you will get a bin file under normal conditions.
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  5. Take a look at the file DVD2SVCDLOG.TXT (not sure of the spelling, I'm at work right now). It shows a log of everything that happened during your conversion. Go to the bottom and look at what happened last, it will either show the cue/bin files being created, or it will show whatever error occured.
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