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Old 03-09-2006, 06:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Rendering Files to video format?

hi
i have downloaded an undrendered video and it has a bunch of files in it that needs to be rendered(at least thats what i think it is) they have .cue and .bin extentions
anyone know which programs are good for converting this sorts of files into video format?
Appreciate your feed backs!
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Old 03-09-2006, 08:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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.cue and .bin are not unrendered video files, they are actually disk images like .iso and others. You first have to run the file useing a program to gain access to the files. To run the file, download this program: http://www.daemon-tools.cc

It acts as a virtual cd drive which allows you run disk images. When you install it and restart, you should see a red icon near your cpmputer clock. Right click on it and go to "Virtual CD\DVD-ROM", then Device0, and then click mount image. Select the .cue file and your done!

Now just open up my computer and you should see a new cd drive listed, just double click on it and you should be able to access the video files.

Hope this helps!
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Old 03-10-2006, 10:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Now just open up my computer and you should see a new cd drive listed, just double click on it and you should be able to access the video files.
^everything worked right up to the above step, the virtual CD is there but inside it are just another bunch of folders with .DAT and .VCD .APP .CFG extentions
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oh.. do you have a CD burner or DVD burner? Appears to be a video CD... if you got a DVD player, it should be able to play in that. Any video files in those folders?
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