Darren
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Registered: 21st Apr 02
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hi, when your using an image file to burn a cd, is it possible to burn 2 image files becasue i have a film split in two but hopefully i can put it all on one DVD.
Any ideas??
cheers
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Simon
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Registered: 24th Apr 03
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get a program whcih opens image files anyway and extract em from that n then do it
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Darren
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any programs that you know of that can do this mate??
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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is the film currently burn't as a VCD?
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Darren
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yes i have a copy as a vcd on cdr x2, but my dvd player wont play them so im borrowing my mates dvd writer but not sure how to burn them onto 1 cd. in fact im not really sure how to burn onto dvd at all.... but i have a copy as bin and cue files and also as vcd...
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PaulW
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if your dvd player wont play the VCD's then its one of 2 things...
either they haven't been burnt or encoded correctly to start with, or your DVD Player doesnt support recordable media, in which case, the DVD-R disc may not work either, as its not supported fully on all DVD Players yet
instead of using a program to read the image files, just copy the files from the VCD to your computer, and use something like Nero to re-encode them as MPEG-2 files & burn them to DVD as it now supports it
Copy these files from both CD's (there gona be quiote large files)
D:\MPEGAV\AVSEQ01.DAT
Once the file is copied of each CD, rename the file to something like CD1.MPG, CD2.MPG, etc...
so for 2 CD's, you will have CD1.MPG & CD.MPG on your system.
then run Nero, follow it through to create a DVD Disc & then select the 2 files which you copied & renamed in order as the video source files
Nero should then re-encode each file & then burn it to the DVD-R disc (hopefully)
You will need to make sure you get the MPEG-2 Plugin for Nero (not sure if they release it with the demo no more, but kazaa is usually quite helpful)
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Darren
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ok cheers mate
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