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Im having problems getting .bin or .cue file after unzipping movie files
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pincuzion
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19. September 2004 @ 19:41 |
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Ive downloaded a movie and used winrar to extract the files. The only problem is after Im done extracting the files. I do not have a .bin or .cue file.I dont know if Im doing something wrong in winrar or what. So I can not burn them to vcd. Im new at this so any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank You
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aldaco12
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20. September 2004 @ 01:48 |
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But what is in the .RAR archive? An .AVI? An .MPG? A more exotic file format? If the .MPG is a MPEG-1 it's easy (you can load it with TMPGenc). If it's a MPEG-2 it's harder (you must convert it back to a MPEG-1 file). Please explain. If you have an AVI. or an .MPG you must (1) encode it into a PAL/NTSC MPEG with TPGenc [maybe splitting it into 2 doing Setting__Advanced__Select Range twice (CD1: 1-->Frame, CD2: Frame+1-->end)if the movie is longer than 70'] (2)create a VCD .CUE/.image BIN with VCDEasy (choose as burner = 'virtual image recorder')(3) burn the image into a CD-R with the application you like to create a VCD.
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pincuzion
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20. September 2004 @ 07:48 |
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The file comes up as .mpg. I dont know how to tell if its mpeg1 or mpeg2. I've never used TMPGEnc. I do apologize for not knowing. Im fairly new to this whole process. And thank you for your time in answering this for me, it is greatly appreciated
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Mick69
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20. September 2004 @ 08:07 |
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if you have no bin/cue just the mpeg its easy, just load it up into nero/whatever u use to burn (s)vcd's and make a new (s)vcd, you can even use Nero express which has a wizard for a more user friendly interface if u like, just make sure you know what the mpeg is, VCD or SVCD, VCD resolution is(352x240ntsc/352x288pal) SVCD resolution is(480x480ntsc/480x576pal)
if the burning app saids that the mpeg is not standard compliant just select the non-standard (s)vcd option when it pops up, your dvd-player should still be able to play it back. if your dvd-player cannot playback non-standard (s)vcd's only then will you need to use TMPGEnc to make it standard compliant.
i used to hate going to weddings, all the old dears would poke me and say "your next", they stopped saying it after i did it to them at funerals -Chopper Reid-

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pincuzion
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21. September 2004 @ 09:28 |
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When I use Nero to try to burn a movie. I can locate the movie folder itself, but when I open it, it doesnt show the file in there. Am I doing something wrong and if so what? Any help would be appreciated.
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bizz
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21. September 2004 @ 09:54 |
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Under file type drop box, choose the last one which is all files. Your mpg file will be shown up. Good luck.
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