Re: Creating a DVD for Stand-Alone player from avi clips

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On Thursday 15 February 2007, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > As a test run I asked for an SVCD, and I now have a .bin file and a .cue
> > file. I'm used to working with .mpg files, so I'm unsure how to continue
> > to the burn.  I burning a .bin file rather like burning an .iso?  If so,
> > how do you use the .cue file?
> >
> > Anne
>
> You can burn it with k3b - you burn the same way you would burn an
> .iso file, but pick the .cue file. (k3b will show the .cue file in a
> list of CD images.)
>
It did indeed, and the resulting SVCD played on my stand-alone player.  Sadly, 
though, neither Totem nor Xine could play it, although mplayer could.

A nice application, though, and I shall use it again.

Anne

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