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i have a bunch of files (supposed to be an 800 MB VCD). they are labeled .cue, r00, r01, r02, and so on until r55. there is also rsfv.
how do i compile everything so i cant watch it?
ive already extracted everything. what im stuck on is how to put the whole thing together. so far, im probably going with putting everything together in windows media maker, then tmpgenc to encode it to mpeg.
i'm assuming you downloded a larger compressed file and extracted it and ended up with all these .r00 - .r55 files? you should be able to just extract the split rars now and end up with a .bin file sence you have a .cue file (BIN/CUE ISO format).
Then just burn it with CDRWin or any other BIN/CUE compatable burner application (I use alcohol 120% myself)
You shouldent have to do any encoding or anything if you downloded it as a VCD already.
Or i'mjust totaly not understanding what you are trying to do....
it appears to be a file that was compressed in to
instances with winrar while the first instance is
still compressed... it seems that the file/volume splitting
capabilities of winrar have been used to create this....
it should be enough to command winrar to extract the
file named r00 the others should be extracted with it
automatically
There should be a BIN and a CUE file for both disc 1 and 2. The BIN file is the image and the CUE file is what tells the burner how it should write the image file.
Assuming this VCD (I have a feeling it's S-VCD) dosnt have any kind of chapters or multiple language tracks you will be able to adapt the CD 1 cue sheet to work for CD2 but you still need to have the CD1 BIN file.
If you have all those rars in CD 1 you do have the bin file. it;s just not extracted. Dont waste the effort to download it again. It's pretty imposable that it is missing.
Check if it extracted with a hidden attribute set to.
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