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  1. Does anyone know how to burn VCD's on a Mac?
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  2. Member galactica's Avatar
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    I do but you shoudl post in the Mac Forum.

    Any way...

    if its standard .bin/.cue all you need to do is launch Toast 6, click COPY, choose .bin/.cue and select the .cue you want to burn

    if you want to use something free, use Missing Media Burner, or FirestarterFX [both avaliable for free on versiontracker.com]

    if you have a .mpeg file you will need to first put it in a .bin/.cue which you can easily do with VCDToolsX and then just follow the burning steps as described above
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    And if you have a QuickTime-playable video file that's not MPG or VCD format, you can use Toast 6 to convert it for you, by selecting Video mode, then choosing 'VideoCD' on the left side column, and then dragging your QT-playable files onto Toast's main window, and hitting 'Record'.
    I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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    agreed
    it just all depnds on what he/she has as a starting source
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    don't forget if you have Mpeg-1 files already formatted,
    you can use VCD Builder 1.1, drag and drop your
    MPEG-1 to the menu window, and click burn,
    in which case it would hand it off to Toast 6, Dragon Burn,
    or Discburner to burn to CD.
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