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They sound like SVCD files which if standard mpeg2 should convert readily if needed.
CUE and BIN are file image components for backing up.
Your mpg's should play in a player such as WinDVD/PowerDVD/Windows Media Player and should be portable enough without making images.
This isn't a learning curve ... this is b****y mountaineering!
they are svcd files but i can't get them to play on my stand alone dvd player. The files play find on my desktop media outlets. i just want to know how to get the .cue and .bin from that file, there not compressed in winrar, there in the format as i said. what can i do about this problem or where can i search to figure it out.
Sounds like your dvd player can't play svcd video. There is a header trick you can do so that your dvd player will read the video as a compliant dvd file. Check here www.videohelp.com in the dvd player section to see the compatibility of your dvd player. Do a search for the header trick. Their is a tool I used the other year, but can't remember the name. I d/l'd it from the tools section at videohelp.
as for my stand alone i have an Elite pioneer and yes it plays svcd. my question at this point would be how do i burn that file to disk. just as it is or do i need to change anything?
Not sure why you think you need a cue and bin - they are for drive image backup as I said earlier, not SVCD.
Info on SVCD: http://www.videohelp.com/svcd
This isn't a learning curve ... this is b****y mountaineering!
oh okay i guess i fully don't understand what the bin and cue are for, i was under the impresson that all mpeg file needed to be in a bin and cue format so it can be burn to play on a stand allone player. ill try burning it again, the file that i download as it is and see what happends.
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