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  1. I would like to know what program i need to convert img/.ccd/.cue/.sub files to a compatible mpeg 2 format?
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  2. Originally Posted by venlib
    I would like to know what program i need to convert img/.ccd/.cue/.sub files to a compatible mpeg 2 format?
    .cue files are for bin files you can't turn that into a mpg.
    .sub files are just a text file with subtitles and a timeline.
    .img is a nero image isn't it ? You can mount that then rip the video and audio out of it.
    .ccd don't know what that is.


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  3. CCD is just a control file for CloneCD, like a cue file in a way, the image will be in .IMG format, the .SUB file will contain subchannel data. CloneCD is sectorbased you see, the good old original one. Isobuster can open the IMG of CCD file, no prob. All those files you listed can be extracted with isobuster, the .SUB files are not used in that case (i think). Select extract -> filter M2F frames or something like that. Im sure you will find it. =)
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    Originally Posted by venlib
    I would like to know what program i need to convert img/.ccd/.cue/.sub files to a compatible mpeg 2 format?
    What you have is a hybrid disc image probably created by Alcohol 120%. Without knowing the size of the img file I can't tell if it's a CD or DVD image. You can burn the image with Nero by selecting "burn image" from the file menu and using the cue file as the image source. You can also mount the image to a virtual drive with Daemon Tools and find out exactly what the image contains.
    Originally Posted by VCDHunter
    .cue files are for bin files you can't turn that into a mpg.
    .sub files are just a text file with subtitles and a timeline.
    Normally you'd be right, but in this case the .cue file goes with the .img file, along with the .ccd and .sub files. People make these kinds of images to make them easier to burn by multiple burning programs.
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  5. Originally Posted by teegee420
    Normally you'd be right, but in this case the .cue file goes with the .img file, along with the .ccd and .sub files. People make these kinds of images to make them easier to burn by multiple burning programs.
    Not much of an image if it's in 4 different files but I see what you mean - the 4 files are burnt at once by the burning prog. Or something.


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    Originally Posted by VCDHunter
    Originally Posted by teegee420
    Normally you'd be right, but in this case the .cue file goes with the .img file, along with the .ccd and .sub files. People make these kinds of images to make them easier to burn by multiple burning programs.
    Not much of an image if it's in 4 different files but I see what you mean - the 4 files are burnt at once by the burning prog. Or something.
    Think of the .ccd and .sub files as extra cue files(they're around the same size). They're just there in the event your burning app doesn't support .cue files.
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  7. thanks to everyone on helping me with this
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