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  1. Ok, I havn't yet seen this posted yet so here goes. I pretty much havn't had a problem burning svcds from an image using nero. That is untill recently. My problem is one some movies not all movies but some it burns all the way through which by the way also means that the cue file was pretty much correct or it wouldn't even let me burn the image or movie in this case. Now, on some movies when I go and play or check to see if even it burn on to disk it dosn't say it exsists on my dvd player or my burner drive. Now when I look on the bottom of the Cdr it shows only a little has been burned. Now my question is that is this common on certain movies,and or is it nero dosn't support that specific movie? I have also burn alot of movies in cue image to nero and its only certain movies that do this! If anyone could help regarding this issue please! Thanks' in advance
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  2. Sounds to me like you have a bad MPEG file buried in that .BIN file.

    Go to this site, download the free version of ISO BUSTER, extract your movie and check it out.

    http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/

    I've had great luck using it with some tricky files.
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  3. WinISO is another great app for dealing with naughty disc images. It can also convert bins to ISO.

    www.winiso.com
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  4. Sweet, Thanks for the help tried Isobuster and it worked like a champ however theres no way to tell if your mpeg is corupt before you burn it or can you just use Iso Buster everytime without wondering if your gonna make a coaster?
    btw using nero
    and that's the coolest little program that ive seen yet!
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  5. It is a sweet little app, isn't it? I found it after spending 18 hours downloading two CDs from a VERY slow server and then couldn't burn the .bin file to a CD. I used ISO Blaster and extracted the files, and voila! I was then able to use them to create a perfect CD.

    As for your MPEG problem... I'd suggest that you play the file on your computer before burning it. If it plays fine there, it should work once burned to disk.

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    I'll try WinISO, too. I'm always looking for sweet tools to add to my toolbox.
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  6. Right on yeah that's what I pretty much thought. Thank's again for the toy to play with 8)
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