many .cue / .bin files

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    I have a big .rar that is supposed to be a movie, and after unarchiving it there are many .rars, part01.rar, part02.rar, etc.

    Each of those has a .cue and a .bin file (about 700 MB) . Is there a way for me to avoid burning about 40 CDs?
     
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    A big movie is best put on DVD, otherwise you'll have to convert to SVCD and then span across 2-3 CDs.
     
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    how do u convert it to SVCD? I tried following the SVCD guide for nero, but it's probably a bit different for bin /cue files. I also realized that the .bin / .cue files inside each of the .rars are identical..

    I tried burning the first .cue file using alcohol as well, but there was an error; burning a .bin file with alcohol did not work either.

    any ideas?
     
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    What movie was it... there might be certain considerations when burning for different movies? :)
     
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    lol u really think so?

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    (for the family...)

    [edit] good thing i used a rewritable for my experiments [/edit]
     
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    Well kinda but not in this case

    This would most likely be a bootleg copy? ;-) Heeheee (have a look at rule 5)

    In either case, read up on it here http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/83614
     
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