i recently just downloaded this new movie. It was in bin/cue format, however when i go to burn it using a 700mb/80 min disc it will not let me. the bin file is 819 mb and i know this is over the 700mb limit. If i extract the mpeg file from the bin/cue it will let me burn it and it is only 79 min. but will not play back in my dvdplayer. I tried joining the two files so i could cut them and make 3 discs but everytime i try to load it in TMPGEnc i get an error message (also i can not seek while the movie is playing - gives me an inncorrect parameter error). What can i do to burn this movie so that it will play back in my dvdplayer?
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i recently just downloaded the new tomb raider movie.
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Originally Posted by jba6511
btw, (S)VCD mode 2 burning allows you to fit 800 MB on 80-min CD-R...
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try burning the bin/cue w/o extracting the .mpg file first...
have you tried Fireburner?? www.fireburner.com
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