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Old 19-07-2004, 17:44
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2 bin/cue to one dvd?

is it possible to put 2 bin/cue (movie) files to one dvd?
thanks if you can help me,
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Old 19-07-2004, 19:16
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Um you can put them on there as a data file but they wont work on a dvd player. Or if you wanna actually see them youll have to extract the MPEG's out of them probably via VCDGear and re-encode them to dvd format.





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use isobuster to extract the mpegs out. then you can use svcd2dvd to put both movies on 1 dvd-r.

http://www.mnsi.net/~gstrgy/Web/svcd%20to%20dvd/
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Well vcdgear is free so I chose that. Isobuster is not. Or you can just burn them to a cd and take out the .Dat files and rename them to .mpeg.





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i forgot if vcd, use vcdgear to convert the .dat to.mpg

i always thought that isobuster was free. i never used vcdgear to extract .dat or .mpg from a disc.

also the version of isobuster that i use is a few years old, and maybe they now charge for it since then on newer versions.
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You know what, you may be right. I think ISObuster is "in part" free. Only certain extra tools that are within it require registering. I havent used it in so long so I may have forgotten.




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