Tas
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right i have just d/l'd a film and i wanna put it on disc how do i do it??
wat file formats does it need to be in?
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abdus
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what is the format of the file you downloaded?
use nero and burn it directly...it will take some hours to encode to DVD format
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Tas
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cue and bin file
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ed
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Alcohol 120% will do the job...
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Tas
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Brett
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Thing that pisses me off about nero and bin files is that it'll only let me burn them to CDR discs. What if I wanted to burn them onto a DVDR Pisses me right off
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abdus
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I have not tried that one about burning onto a DVDR, but what error do you get? maybe you chould check the drive you are trying to use; sometimes nero select CDRW drive by default although the drive is DVDRW...
Tas: alcohol 120% is an emulation software:
http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
but you can still burn it in nero using the image setup
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Thing that pisses me off about nero and bin files is that it'll only let me burn them to CDR discs. What if I wanted to burn them onto a DVDR Pisses me right off
cos bin and cue is a cd image file not a dvd image mate
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Tas
cue and bin file
what planet are you on.
ideally, they want to be in VOB format. that is standard format for dvd players, although alot of DVD players will now play mpeg and avi formats (mine does), so theres no need to pish about converting.
find your self a dvd converter, something like *cough* Win AVI would be a good start
Win AVI can convert just about any video type to any other video type
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
cos bin and cue is a cd image file not a dvd image mate
Thought as much
Just i've been caught short before and not had any CDRs but like a stack of 50 DVDR's and the cunt wouldnt let me watch my movie
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Russ
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if you mount the image in daemon tools, you can usualy find an avi of the feature on the disc, just convert that, not always though
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Bart
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^^ but he's only asking what format to convert to.
VLC player is a very good media player that i use. It has all the codecs (and has no problem getting them), its not bloat ware, and it also plays bin,iso files that contains videos without mounting them.
oh, and its free
[Edited on 06-07-2006 by Bart]
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