bin and cue files svcd to dvd..in laymans terms?

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  1. Mort81

    Mort81 Senior member

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    Here's a guide for useing TMPGEnc that might help. http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=othertodvd&name=vcdtodvd I'm useing TMPGEnc 3.0 xpress, but I don't recommend either of them. It takes about 12 hours to analyze, convert framerate, convert audio freq, and then encode. Then another 2 hours to author the dvd and burn. Then all you have after all that is mpeg 1 files on a dvd.
     
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    OK everything works like its supposed to... ISO bust my file, then DVDLab it, but, Im doing this for a friend and I ended up with a PAL version... if I go ahead and use the PAL movie and burn it under NTSC what are the odds it will work? I got all the way to the very end when I was finished and went to compile dvd before I noticed this. I tried to figure out how to convert it using TMPGEnc but it wont or cant read the AVSEQ.MPG file- which I did rename. - Could you direct me what to do with my PAL "AVSEQ01.MPG" file to change it to NTSC? Thanks for the great advice thus far Minion- Thanks in advanced for any help
     
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    Sorry for the intrusion, I read only the last question and I hope it's enough.
    To change a PAL AVSEQ01.DAT into NTSC: first you have to extract the .dat ('riff file') from the PAL VCD converting it to a 'True mpeg', doing in VCDGear's [vcdgear] screen: dat --> mpeg.
    After that, with TMPGenc, you load the 'True mpeg' you made with VCDGear choosing as type 'Video-CD NTSC', in the wizard, for example.
    Finally you make your NTSC disc using the NTSC mpeg files you made with TMPGenc.


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    hey all i hope most of you still have this thread letting you know when its updated

    ive got wonderfull news i dont know why .it must be that nero updated there stuff or sumtin but theres no more need to go converting all kinds of crap no more ive found that nero vision exspress does it all just load the bin file when it asks you for the file and in seconds to a min it will show a still of your video in the window to the left add as many as you want plus if ya click next you can preveiw and change anything make menus and all kinds of crap ... im not sure if its all versions but the one i have is {smart start 6.3.1.20}and {nero vision exspress 2 - 2.1.8.18}and ive used all types of bin and cues ,svcd,vcd,mpeg and so on....ive not had a prob yet so burn them dvds with ease takes about 2 1/2 hours with a fast comp cause nero just has to rencode everything but what the hell its faster then flipping it around through every god damb program known to man just to get a dvd made and a bit more depending on what speeds ya got mine takes 13 hours but still works so anything better then my dinasour should work just fine (ive only got a 900mhz processor...yaaaa.)


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    aldaco12- I dont know where or how to get/find the ".dat" file?
     
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    The .dat (avseq01.dat) file lies in the D:\MPEGAV directory of your VCD. If it had been a SVCD, it would have named avseq01.mpg and would have been in the D:\MPEG2 directory of the SVCD.
    To extract it, you can directly copy on your HD, but after that you need to convert it to a 'true mpeg' with VCDGear (dat --> mpeg or mpeg --> mpeg).
    After some minutes you'll have a brand new video.mpg file, which you can either edit with TMPGenc or make another VCD with VCDGear, on your HD.

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    another lame problem...
    i have a bin, i did everything you said, but i don't actually want to burn a dvd, i just want to watch the movie... so what do i do??...
    i know, i'm so lame...
     
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    First, extract the avseq01.dat/avseq01.mpg from the image as I explain ('mount' the image with Alcohol 120%, for example, so you'll have a 'virtual (S)VCD').
    Second: double click on the movie.mpg you created.

    Sorry, but I'm getting bored of this thread too long which doesn't talk about the same topic. Thread closed. Open a new one, for your questions.
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