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  1. might sound simple to some of u ( i hope so anyhow ) but i have downloaded a movie .bin file and there isnt a cue file . It is a svcd as far as i can tell how would i go about burning it ???
    thanx in advance

    keep up the great work guys
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  2. Originally Posted by davie_zone
    might sound simple to some of u ( i hope so anyhow ) but i have downloaded a movie .bin file and there isnt a cue file . It is a svcd as far as i can tell how would i go about burning it ???
    thanx in advance

    keep up the great work guys
    extract the mpg using vcdeasy, determine whether it's mpeg1 or 2 (I use mpegproperties)-all programs available thru links on this site-and burn using your favourite program
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    burn it in nero (load the bin instead of cue) or mount it in Daemon tools and do a disc copy.
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    Alternatively, download a copy of Isobuster and extract the mpg or dat. Or use Discjuggler directly to burn the bin as an image file. Personally, I would extract the mpg from the bin first, and burn to (S)VCD using Nero.
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    how do i extract the mpg using vcd easy i seem to have 'ripped' something xml file is this correct
    thanx for your time again
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  6. The best way is to extract everything from the BIN file with VCDXRIP and then immediately rebuild the S/VCD with VCDXBUILD. This way, you regenerate the CUE/BIN image and can burn as per normal.

    Both VCDXRIP and VCDXBUILD are command console tools but VCDEasy contains a GUI for both of them.

    http://www.vcdimager.org
    http://www.vcdeasy.org

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