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  1. I have 3 separate folders with 3 different bin & cue files. What software and how would you merge 3 separate bin & cue files to have one complete file for burning?
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  2. I'll have to make many assumtions, since theres not alot of info there.

    1) You have 3 SVCD bin/cues
    2) Combnined they are under 800mb

    Use VCDGear to extract the mpegs to your hard drive.
    Use VCDEasy to create a new bin/cue with all 3 mpegs
    Burn the new bin/cue
    Ejoc's CVD Page:
    DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy

    DVD:
    DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX

    Capture:
    VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author
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  3. Thanks for you relply. The bin and cue files are not no disk, they are actually on my harddrive so there are no mpegs to extract. Would you still use VCD Gear and VCD East to compine them? Please take a look at the image. Thank you.

    http://www.sergeeustache.com/Stuff/Bin.jpg
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  4. I Thought VCDGear would extract mpegs from a bin/cue.

    if it wont, then use DeamonTools to mount the bin/cue and extract the mpegs
    Ejoc's CVD Page:
    DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy

    DVD:
    DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX

    Capture:
    VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author
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  5. bin/cue are image files, you can't combine them. You need to extract the mpegs and combine those. Use Deamon Tool to mount the image.
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  6. I have the software Deamon Tool. Are there any instructions on how to mount the drive and extract the mpegs.
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    install "Deamon Tools"
    reboot
    click on the tools icon in your system tray and select mount image , pick image, mount
    copy mpeg to your hard drive

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    but you could just use isobuster and extract mpeg ...
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  8. Thank for your help. I was able to extract the mpegs. I have one final question. How would you actually merge the mpegs?
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  9. TMPGEnc, mpeg tools, merge and cut. Dont be surprised if they do not join correctly though. Mpeg-2 files are notoriously difficult to join correctly.
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    I'll beg the question: Why bother to merge them? If your going to Author a DVD, you don't need to.
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