Hi
I have some bin/cue files (vid. tutorials) that I only want to watch on my Mac. I don't care what format they end up in as long as I can have them in the smallest possible size and ... be viewable.
Is there anyway I can play these as they are or do they need to be converted? The bin is 720 MB.
Even if I can end up burning the end result as a .dmg which when mounted, contains a playable file using either QT or VLC. I have Toast, MPeg2Works, ffmpeg (can't remember what version) and 1 or 2 other apps which may be necessary.
Help much appreciated.![]()
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I thought I would be able to play the files as they were but VLC keeps saying "vcd: no movie tracks found". This is happening on three different files. I have VLC v.0.8.2 (I'm running Tiger). Does VLC have a problem with VCD's? Is there something else I can try?
I have a few vid tutorials that I would like to burn to one DVD - keep them all together - which was why I was wondering about converting them - if that is necessary.
Thanks very much. -
Originally Posted by imacaroon
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Awesome!
Used Toast, mounted the image and now have my Tutorias inside - in .mov but .. no .DAT (that I can find).
Will this 722 MB burn to a CD? The files inside only come to 628 MB - is the extra 98 MB from Toast? Is it going to be too large and if so, how can I burn it? I don't mind skipping the idea I had about putting them on a DVD - just being able to play them now is great!
Thanks very much!
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