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wackyd
15th March 2003, 11:47
I keep having a problem when using Dvd2svcd. I encode a .avi in which the movie is 1hr 50 min long and I get 2 .bin files for 2 cds..which is exactly how I want it. Well then I'll put a movie that's 1hr and 40 min long and it will make 3 .bin files where the last filer only has about 1 min a movie and the credits. It's not worth burning a 3rd cd but yet you usually can't miss the last min of a movie. First is there anyway to combine and or cut .bin files. Second...what am I doing wrong. Should I be basing how many cds to set it for on the fun time of the movie or what. If you use this program do you have the same problem....


Thx,
Wackyd

markrb
15th March 2003, 21:02
Please read and follow the forum rules.

Forum rules violations here include.

1. Rule 1 and 1a Not searching or reading the forum.
2. Rule 9 Poor title that does not describe the problem
3. Rule 8 Cross Posting. Use only one forum for a problem.

You have also violated a general forum policy and not read the Mandatory post. If you had you would know the info required to help with any problem.

You have been issued a strike since you have violated multiple rules. Normally a single rule violation can be overlooked, but here you have violated at least 3 rules.



Mark

wackyd
15th March 2003, 23:17
ok your gay....grow up

markrb
15th March 2003, 23:25
Strike 2 want to all the way to the ban keep it up.

Mark

wackyd
15th March 2003, 23:49
fine ban me child I'll go else. Your forum sucks anyways. Nobody knows anything anyways. OH SHIT STRIKE 3 I'm OUT !!!!!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOL


Stupid Ass

markrb
16th March 2003, 00:50
You are gone BTW.

For someone that hates this forum this much you sure did wait that 5 days to post a question that if you didn't post it in several forums woundn't have been even an issue other then a simple reminder to follow the other rules you broke.

It really shows your level of knowledge when you say nodody knows anything considering the author is a Mod in his official forum, this one.

All you needed to do was follow some simple rules that nobody else seems to have a problem with.



You poopy head.

Mark

Kaizen
17th March 2003, 01:49
Perhaps this thread should be kept prominent and as an example of what it means to be a plonker.