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  1. I have four files.

    ftf.dotd1 which is 493 megs

    ftf.dotd1.cue which is 121 kbytes

    ftf.dotd2 which is 493 megs

    ftf.dotd2.cue which is 121 kbytes

    Is it a divx or svcd format?

    How do I burn these files so that it can play on my DVD-DIVX-SVCD player?

    How do I burn this using Easy CD creator 5 or what program can I download to burn thes files to watch it on my DVD player?

    I think Its two cds but I really KNOW NOTHING>

    Please help. I"ve never understood .cue files especailly ones with .dotd files.
    PLease please please

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    Never heard of those type of files, but you can download Isobuster and read this guide:https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/141726.php and see if you can open the .CUE file, then maybe you can see what format it is.

  3. Member FulciLives's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by indofear
    Please help. I"ve never understood .cue files especailly ones with .dotd files.
    PLease please please
    LOL

    DOTD as in DAWN OF THE DEAD

    This thread has already been reported for WAREZ

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  4. Member teegee420's Avatar
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    Not only that, FTF releases suck ass.

  5. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    they are bin / cue files -- look it up ..

    no warez discussions though which is what this thread is turing into ..



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