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  1. I have a bin and cue. I burned the image to CD using Nero. I put it in my TV DVD player and it doesn't bring up the menu's properly (it brings up some jpegs).

    If I put the disc in my computer, it starts and goes right to the menus (these are homemade menus).

    So, I look at the disc and there are mpgs on it and I figure I can rip them off and then reburn without the menu stuff (or something like that).
    Well, when I try to get them off I have problems. I tried ISO Buster on the original bin;cue and all I got was 0 byte files. I tried to open them in Dr. Divx and no luck. I even tried DVD Santa.

    I can't seem to open them in any program. I'm kind of lost now. I don't know what to do. I should probably know but I just don't. I could use any help you can offer.



    Edit: Forgot to mention they are AVI files
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  2. Member monzie's Avatar
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    Point Isobuster at the .bin file, right click on the tree view and use the <Extract but filter only M2F2 Mpg frames> to extract the mpeg file.
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  3. All I get when I do that is 0 byte files. Weird.
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  4. I tried avi2vcd and it says I don't have the right codec.

    But it plays just fine in the computer drive.
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    what you might want to try is hitting Title or Menu on your remote. I made a menu and when I put the dvd in my player it just started playing the movie. After hitting the title (menu) button on my remote then it showed the menu I made.
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  6. I tried hitting title and menu. I tried all of the buttons.
    I think the problem is that there are jpgs on the CD root so my player is playing the jpgs (that's what I see). I could get around this by removing the jpgs but I can't get the darn video off the cd.
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