mpgs from bin and cue to dvd?

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  1. bobright

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    does anyone know how i can get this vid to dvd, i have a couple mpgs i got from some bin and cue files, when extracting with isobuster
    and now i wanna burn them.

    id burn them straight but they dont fit on a disc

    i tried running them through winavi but my audio falls behind when i do
     
  2. MilesAhed

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  3. bobright

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    thanks MilesAhed

    i got it, but when converting it leaves a black frame around the vid...

    you know of any alternates, as to what winavi or this program do?

    EDIT: you know what, the mpgs have the same thing...its not vso, its actually isobuster, thats not extracting from the bin and cue right...

    the vids in widescreen, but when i extract with isobuster, it leaves a black frame around the vid :(

    i tried svcdgear and it does the same
     
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  4. bobright

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    anyone??

    an alternative to isobuster and vcdgear, i dont mind if i have to buy it, as long as its tops??
     
  5. MilesAhed

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    You can check the guides for TMPGEnc Plus. You can download a trial version from www.pegasys-inc.com. The advanced guides should have info
    how to manipulate aspect ratio and even set up clipping if need be to get rid of the borders. You need to convert to DVD anyway, and this program will do that at the same time. There are some "canned" settings
    for aspect ratio so one of those may be all you need to eliminate the borders. If you use TMPGEnc Plus make sure to set up the Environment Options according to the guides before using or you can get false error messages. I've been using it for several years and it does just about everything I need AFA divx to mpeg or mpeg to mpeg conversions.
     
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    Use Virtual Deamon Tools, Burn it onto the virtual disc - then when the files burnt, goto My Computer, select the drive that corresponds best and right-click -> explore.

    Find your .dat mpeg file and use a program called "Xilisoft Video Converter" to convert the .date to whats needed, i would suggest convert to .avi then use an authoring program to convert that to DVD.

    Im having troubles myself with synq errors, so whatch out for them!

    Dan
     
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    MilesAhed is it okay to post my email address as i cant pm through this i dont think. For helpin me out i thought i'd help you out :)

    Dan
     
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    oops sorry wrong thread..
     
  9. bobright

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    @MilesAhed,danbhn

    so Tmpgenc plus/Xiloft will allow to me to extract from the bin and cue? like i said, i tried a few others but none of them do the job right. they leave me with a little black border around the vid....im wondering whats some top software that lets me extract a bin and cue, just as it is when you watch it.

    thanks for the replies
     
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  10. MilesAhed

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    I dunno'. I don't use expensive software. I try to use freeware as much as possible. But then I don't do professional video editing either. Mainly I just convert to watch on my stand-alone DVD player.

     
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    If you use Daemon tools it will burn the iso/bin onto a virtual disk, once mount onto the virtual drive open up the file/disk and search for the .dat file..

    Just drag that into the conversion program and it will convert it to standard mpeg/1 and 2.. also avi's (it converts to most formats)..

    Then use software such as avitodvd etc. for some reason that software didnt work for me so i now use tmpgenc - thanks to miles! :)(takes about 2 hrs to encode) i then use tmpgenc author to author/create menu - chapters from the files that were encoded!

    Danbhn
     
  12. bobright

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    yeah, i know how to rip from an image, i tried tmpgenc and got a gop error...and vso and winavi both leave my audio out of synch
     
  13. MilesAhed

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    Why not post some stats for the .mpg files you extract? Otherwise it's just shooting in the dark here. If TMPGEnc is outright crapping out then there's prolly something funky in the file. Might be better as suggested to use something to convert to .avi first. That's what apps
    like DVD2SVCD do. But give us some more info. Maybe Minion or somebody
    will see something. I'm still pretty new to messing with video myself. :)
     
  14. bobright

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    yah, well im not to sure myself, maybe i do need to convert to avi instead...

    right now basically ive got 2 mpgs that i extracted from a 2 set bin and cue, and whenever converting to dvd format using the vso or the others my audio synch messes up. i dont know why, or what i need to run it through for that not to happn

    thanks for the replys
     
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