Simpsons movie

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  1. punchbug

    punchbug Member

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    Hi there,well here goes...yes I did use the search button(works great however)I have a file that is a .bin file,size is 801MB and .cue file that is 193 bytes,what do I do from here to get that onto a dvd....thanks in advance.
     
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  2. 2colors

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    Do you ware a patch over one eye? Your asking for help in piracy.
     
  3. punchbug

    punchbug Member

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    whoa.....I'm not into that sorta thing,but thanks in advance if I do post anything to that nature....
     
  4. LOCOENG

    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    So where did this file come from then? The Simpsons movie just hit theatres last week.

    Bin/Cue are image files...if you had really used the search feature you would have found this thread which was second on the search return: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/7976
     
  5. punchbug

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    well I did use the search button,but I guess I was not specific enough on my search,as I'm looking to create a dvd instead of a cd...thanks for the info and will have a look at the link you provided me
     
  6. res2cue

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    Case: Discussion about pirated content and piracy, such as converting (downloaded) video and/or audio files to DVD/AudioCD/whatever format. PERMITTED

    @punchbag

    I usually use Nero for .bin files
     
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  7. Obike

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    As the chap said above use Nero to burn the image to cd. It is most likely a VCD copy of the film hence the size and use of of bin and cue to keep the file structure of a vcd disc. If your dvd player is capable of playing VCDs all you should need to do is burn it.
     
  8. punchbug

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    res2cue,thanks for the reply....I will look for Nero and give it a try....last few days here,installed cheap cd burner(might try to convert .bin file to a cd instead of dvd) and also just installed 2nd harddrive,but that's besides the point....anyways,once again res2cue thanks for the response
     
  9. bilbo65

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    Why don't you just wait and BUY the DVD???
     
  10. tucker001

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    yah all it is is a crappy cam or ts copy although i do have the pukka ts
     
  11. res2cue

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    I'd think at this point if I wanted to see a movie so bad I'd spend the $10 or $15 and go see it in the theater.
     
  12. tucker001

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    I usually see the movie in the theatre download a copy online rent it from netflix then buy the dvd
     

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