A friend gave me home movie in a .bin file format with also a .cue file and it's broken up into 3 different images. I was wondering if there was any way to burn this onto a dvd so that the movie will play straight through without having to switch discs or whatever. I have a lot of burner programs so give me some suggestions. Do I need to convert them to .iso's or something first? Anybody?
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what format is the movie actually in? I would mount the image files w/ daemon tools and extract the videos to 1 folder.
then convert to dvd (if necessary) and author your dvd, burn and voila.. done! -
I thought .bin was the format that it was in. What exactly are you looking for? I'm pretty new to the video encoding/converting/burning scene so you're going to have to walk me through it probably. Sorry for the inconvience.
But thanks for that other website. I'll try it out whenever I get home from work.
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