Re: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Jon Dowland
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 07:44:33 +1000, Michael Bellears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You would need to extract the movie component from the bin files, and > splice them together, re-create .cue+.bin then burn to DVD. Note that rather than attempt to splice the MPEGs together, you could instead burn e

RE: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Michael Bellears
> > Man cdrdao says that I have to give one cue-file Statement, > but I have two cue files. I have Movie_CD1.cue (and .bin) and > Movie_CD2.cue (and .bin), and want them as one DVD. > You would need to extract the movie component from the bin files, and splice them together, re-create .cue+.bi

Re: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Werner Mahr
Am Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2004 21:54 schrieb Marco Paganini: > On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:03:23PM +0200, Werner Mahr wrote: > > Hi, > > I have two bin/cue Images of an Movie (SVCD), and want to burn them on > > one DVD. Can anybody tell me how to do this? > > apt-get install cdrdao > > cdrdao write --d

Re: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Marco Paganini
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:03:23PM +0200, Werner Mahr wrote: > Hi, > I have two bin/cue Images of an Movie (SVCD), and want to burn them on one > DVD. Can anybody tell me how to do this? apt-get install cdrdao cdrdao write --device=/dev/cdrecorder --eject -v your_cue_file.cue As usual, man cdrd

Re: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 04:03:23PM +0200, Werner Mahr wrote: > Hi, > I have two bin/cue Images of an Movie (SVCD), and want to burn them on one > DVD. Can anybody tell me how to do this? > > -- > MfG usw. > > Werner Mahr > registered Linuxuser: 295882 > cdrdao pointing at the cue file -- T

Re: Convert SVCD-Image to DVD

2004-06-23 Thread Andrew A. Raines
Werner Mahr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have two bin/cue Images of an Movie (SVCD), and want to burn > them on one DVD. Can anybody tell me how to do this? You don't burn them to DVDs; you burn them to CDs using cdrdao. If you really mean you'd rather put them on a DVD, then use vcdxrip from