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Someone please tell me......

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by ocs, Sep 17, 2003.

  1. ocs

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    I have seen Scvds to download that are bin/cue files. i have dled these b4 and successfully put them onto cd. My question is i see some Scvds that are over 2gb and only have 2 bin and 2 cue files. Ive been told that it doesnt matter on the size of the SVCD its the length, therefore if under 74 minutes but over 700mb its ok. If i dled a SVCD that is over 2gb but each part is under 74mins or 99mins would it fit on the disc?

    Thanks in advance.

    OCS
     
  2. Shoey

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    I would assume that files that are over 2 gigabyte (bin& cue) are for dvd burners m8. I do svcd backups all the time using DVD2SVCD and save mine as bin& cue and I've burned as high as 835 megabytes.

    Shoey :)
     
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    Thanks for your help, so if i had a dvd writer could i create a menu and put several SVCDs one on dvd disc?
     
  4. Shoey

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    I don't know as I don't a dvd burner (yet).
    One of the most recommended programs that I know of to backup dvd's to dvd-r(w) is SlySoft's AnyDVD& CloneDVD.If a dvd is over 4.7 gig many use DVD Shrink or DVD2One to encrypt the vob files. Post this question in the dvd forum m8.

    AnyDVD http://www.slysoft.com/
    CloneDVD
    http://www.elby.ch/en/products/clone_dvd/index.html

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