Help using daemon tools please.

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  1. misters

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    Hi i have a movie with bin and cue files i mounted these files on a virtual drive using daemon tools, what i like to know is wat do i do next after i open the drive up on my computer. What is the next step to put these files onto dvd-r to play back on my home dvd player, i useally use dvd drcrypter and dvd shrink to burn a movie, how do i convert the files i have so tht these programes burn onto a dvd-r? Please help with an idiots guide.

    Thanx in advance.
     
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    If you have the video_ts folder and everything on the virtual drive, you can simply use Shrink the way you usually do:

    Run Shrink, click 'open disc', select the virtual drive, and follow from there.

    Good luck!

     
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    I dont have the video_ts folder just the .bin and .cue files.
     
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    But did you say you mounted them onto a virtual drive? So what's the content inside?

     
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    In the vitual drive are folders with names like megav, seg or something like that.
     
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    Oh, in that case you got yourself a vcd. If you want to burn to vcd, you can use e.g. Nero Burning Rom. If you want to burn to dvd, then you can use e.g. Nero Vision Express to 'add' the .dat file inside the 'mpegav' folder to the compilation, and follow from there. All this you can accomplish with the files mounted onto the virtual drive.

    Good luck!

     

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