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zabijecie
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21. March 2005 @ 22:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i have two VCD Bin/Cue files of a movie, is there anyway i can join them and burn to a dvd that will play in my DVD player and not use a VCD??? when i Open the Bin and Cue files there really is no movie but a .DAT file that is about movie size...

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22. March 2005 @ 01:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hmmmmm, ok. If this is just some cheesey quality porno or bali movie. Then this method will be fine but if its a good decent quality rip that youve done yourself, im guessin you wouldnt be asking questions around here. What i did which works sweet as for me, the .dat is a MPEG file so just drag both across and join them together (i used) TMPGEnc old school freebie version. Then just run it through Divx2DVD and then burn :-D!!! Easy as pie! But if you want some fancy ass quality way thats going to take 2-3 hours then wait for a Video Editer person to answer your Thread :-D Good Luck and may the force be with you

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:-p Ooopsee mount them and drag or extract the mpeg(.DAT) from them

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22. March 2005 @ 15:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i tried TMPGEnc and multiplexed them i get a 1.6 gb file but when i play it there is no ending in the movie, or when i try and use winavi it gives a an invaild point operation shitty message wdf is wrong???
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22. March 2005 @ 16:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
OK...You do not have to do any encodeing or Converting to Put VCD/Mpeg-1 files on to DVD..This is Because VCD/Mpeg-1 files are allready DVD Compliant and re-encodeing them will just ruin the Quality...

What I suggest is you use something like "ISO Buster" to Extract the Mpeg-1 file out of the Bin/Cue Files..

After extracting the 2 Mpeg-1 files from the Bin/Cue file you will have to Join the 2 Files together, For this I suggest useing "Womble Mpeg2VCR" but you can also try the "Mpeg Tool" Merge & Cut" feature in TMPGEnc to Join the 2 Files but you Might experience Sync Problems doing it that way...

Then I suggest you download the 30 day demo of "MediaChance DVDLab Pro" and install it and then Load in your Mpeg-1 file and it will First Demux the File into seperate audio and Video Files and then it will resample the VCD audio to 48000hz which is needed for DVD audio....

After that is Done you Just add your Menu"s and Chapters and author the Movie to DVD...The Help file in DVDLab pro is Very good and will explain what you have to do to Make a DVD...after a Small Learning Curve you should have it all Figured out...

Also you can Fit 3 or 4 or More VCD Movies on a DVD this way....

Cheers

PS:You can also use "Tmpgenc DVD Author" for doing this..


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