Converting AVI to Cue/bin

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  1. Flinga

    Flinga Member

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    Converting multiple AVI files EVENTUALLY into .cue/.bin format

    What you'll need: TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress (Converts all your AVI files into one large MPEG.)
    TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 (Converts your large MPEG file into a smaller MPEG
    (to fit on a CD-R better.)
    VCDGear (Makes your large AVI file into cue/bin format)


    First load all the files you wish to merge together into TMPGenc 3.0 Express. One they are loaded
    set your output type then encpde.

    After a few hours we move to step two

    Now that we have all the smaller files into one large file, we need shrink it down. Load the large AVi you created into TMPGenc Plus 2.5. Now more than likely it will say it wont fit on a cd but no worries that is where VCDGear comes in.

    Again, wat a few hours then on to step three,


    Load up VCDgear and add your new large (but smaller) avi file you created with TMPGenc Plus. There is an option on the main GUI for Span Images, you'll want to click whater type of CD you will be using, 74 or 80mins. If you don't do this you will just have one large bim file that won't fit on a CD-r. If you do span it the images will be split to fit on as many CD's as needed without errors. IF YOU WANT THE CD'S TO END AT A CERTAIN POINT THEN YOU'LL HAVE TO DO SOME EDITING OF YOUR OWN, OTHERWISE IT WILL JUST END AT A RANDOM POINT AND PICK BACK UP ON THE NEXT CD.


    the only reason i am sharign this information is because it is soooo hard to find on your own and i thought i would help out somehow by sharing my work. YOu can go into futher editing to make your cd's end at the end of an episode or w/e but i'm happy with what i figured out so far and im sitcking with it lol 5-7 days of research up there so use it!
     
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    ***EDIT***

    should say load the large MPEG you created, my bad
     
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    again my bad, AVI here should be MPEG also

    and bim should be bin :) lol
     
  4. amj87

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    i'm not expert in the video formats but have a question

    what so special with the .bin ?

    and is it better than .avi ?
     
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