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matt8594
2nd October 2002, 17:23
I copied a DVD to SVCD to my hard drive. Everything was fine, i ended up with my .cue and .bin files and bbmpeg files. I tied copying the .cue files to disc and they wouldnt play on my DVD player, PS2 or PC. I did the same the .bin file and bbmpeg file and nothing will play. Please can you help me. I know this question may sound stupid but i cant find any help i would appreciate any assistance.
hitch
2nd October 2002, 17:30
Please read the guides. You've got to author (burn) the resulting .bin files with a program such as VCDeasy and CDRDAO. Coping them to a CDR will not work. This is like authoring 101, so please review the detailed guides on either DOOM9 page or VCDHELP for how to burn the resulting bin files (different methods).
The foolproof way using DAEMON tools as described in the Q&A is hte best way to preview your files to make sure they work before burning.
Good luck
Mac Sidewinder
2nd October 2002, 17:30
Please read the forum rules before posting. You broke atleast 3 different rules with this one post. You can also find a sticky on how to burn the files.
Mac
matt8594
2nd October 2002, 17:32
Originally posted by Mac Sidewinder
Please read the forum rules before posting. You broke atleast 3 different rules with this one post. You can also find a sticky on how to burn the files.
Mac
Sorry i didnt realise.Oh well at least i got a reply.
Mac Sidewinder
2nd October 2002, 17:34
Just trying to keep you out of trouble.
Mac:)
winxi
2nd October 2002, 17:35
Hello
You have to butn the CD - images. Such a image conatins of two files, in which you have the whole information for your final SVCD. The *.cue and the *.bin file. It makes absolutely no sense to copy one of theese files onto a CD and put it in a DVD - Player.
If you still havent got the point, read through the guides, they will answer your very basic question. Try the one on DOOM9 -> Step 2: burning.
winxi
matt8594
2nd October 2002, 17:42
Well all step 2 tells me to do (when ive clicked on the nero button) is just to copy the cue file straight to the disc.
Labersack
2nd October 2002, 17:49
Don't copy the file with Nero to disc, chose 'file' 'burn image' and open the .cue.
But also read the FAQ/Q&A and the stickys, watch for 'foolproof way of burning'
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