| 08 Sep 2007 03:21 am |
douggystylez Guest | seriously easy stuff, when using nero just view all files when selecting file for conversion, then select the bin file and vola there you go, dvd burning, fucking easy man, i could do it and im 12!
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| 08 Sep 2007 03:24 am |
douggystylez Guest | seriously guys this isnt complicated drag the bin file into you player and watch or select it for conversion!
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| 08 Sep 2007 10:02 am |
thejeffster Guest | I’m totally on board with cruiser. In fact I’ve converted most of my DVDs/KVCDs/VCDs to AVIs simply for the convenience of grouping 6 or so movies together on one DVD. This is also very convenient for those of you out there who like having your TV shows in avi format. Whether you download them or record them into your computer directly to an AVI (I prefer an ATI All-In-Wonder card) You can usually get a season of an hour long show on two DVDs or a season of a 1/2 hour long show on one DVD. This makes watching the shows on your TV very convenient for a much cheaper price than picking up something like iTV or a Dlink box to transmit from your computer to your TV. The only issue I have expereienced is the encoding. I have a few movies I have encoded that letterbox, which is annoying. I usually use CloneDVDMobile to backup my DVDs or to change the format of VCDs/KVCDs (along with Alcohol 120%, PowerISO, MagicIso, or Nero). CloneDVDMobile is a great tool, I just haven’t mastered ripping the right dimensions so it doesn’t letter box on my 4:3 TV. Currently I am using ImTOO MPEG Encoder (another great tool) to crop the video after the fact. Does anyone know what dimensions will prevent the letterboxing direct from DVD and how to encode the video so it’s 700mg or so when you rip it? Or better yet what are smallest to largest dimensional scales to use for any 4:3 and 16:9 encoding?
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| 08 Sep 2007 10:15 am |
thejeffster Guest | Tools for encoding and ripping:
AnyDVD and CloneDVD. - Will rip a DVD with Titles etc or just the movie down to one single DVD. Also has an HD version.
ImTOO - Will convert most formats to most other formats with the fewest problems. I have tried pretty much every other program named in the forum and narrowed it down to this program.
CloneDVDMobile - Will rip KVCDs/VCDs/DVDs down to an AVI. You can choose the quality you want from 700mg to 2gig+.
My question are much simpler: what are the correct standard video dimensions of 4:3 and 16:9 from smallest to largest.
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| 28 Sep 2007 10:02 am |
Toyboat\USA Guest | I have an RCA standalone 'Divx' player and this works fine\ Just mount the cue in 'daemon tools'\open MPEGAV file and
drag AVSEQO1.DAT file to NERO and burn a DVD iso disc\(same as burning Divix\avi files\no conversion needed\you can even rename AVSEQO1.DAT to whatever\takes no time at all\one DVD will hold several titles\This works for my older VCDs also\can even put kvcd\divx\vcd\avi on same disc\as many as dvd will hold
works great for me\
Hope it helps
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| 05 Oct 2007 08:04 pm |
Video wizzard Guest | Kvcd’s can be burnt to a DVD using nero its realy easy just follow instructions for creating a video DVD. to play KVCD on PC get “ACE mega Codec pack” also RCA makes 35dollar DVD players that play all formats KVCD DVD CDR SVCD VCD DivX Xvid ect...
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| 06 Oct 2007 03:01 am |
heeeloos Guest | Heello every1... i just had a small question about a KVCD file that i recently downloaded...the files wont play correctly on my media player classic if i extract them from its *.BIN file (strange noise play and crumbled image) but if i play them from VLC player (from the BIN file) the movie seems ok..although if i play the extracted files on VLC the same problem continues.. pls explain me how this works thks in advance 
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| 17 Oct 2007 08:32 pm |
RunningOnEmpty Guest | Why? use KVCD to fit movies on CD’s when DVD blank disk’s are almost half the price$ plus you are giving up quality and gambling that the movie will fit.An idea and format that would have been a great idea 4-6 years ago when DVD burners and disks were very costly,or maybe I’m wrong and am missing something.
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| 02 Jan 2008 05:09 pm |
michelle1 Guest | kvcd to dvd
download isobuster extract MPEGAV file convert with winavi
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| 13 Jan 2008 04:34 pm |
GreyPirate Guest | For those people that want to make multiple movies onto a dvd (seeing how my dvd burner only recognizes DVD and not cds) just open up Nero Vision and make DVD as the option when it tells you to open up a video file open up your folder with the kvcd in it it might just show the sample if any but in the type-in bar hit the * key (Shift 8 on the keyboard or the star above 9 on the numpad) it will show all the files click on the bigger sized file (mine doesn’t show bin or cue just names but hovering over the files should tell the size pending on what windows your using, if it don’t show the size you can select both, the cue sheet will just give an error but the vid is still recognized not a problem to worry about). You can create chapters if you want to be able to start from later in the flick as opposed to fast fowarding (don’t auto create chapters cuz it takes forever, just make random little increments to make it quick and painless). The benefit of a kvcd is you can shove multiple videos on DVD at once and takes less time this way (You don’t need to recode cuz it’s already in the right format) so if you want to throw the whole Resident Evil or Saw Trilogies (keepingin mind I’ve only put 3 on never had a fourth yet on a disc due to drive space but that’s gonna change within the week, plus Saw 4 is due out and I won’t spoil RE3’s ending). You won’t need poweriso or daemon tools or alcohol for this but always test things out on an RW before an R just to make sure it’s what you want.
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| 13 Jan 2008 04:39 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | For those people that want to make multiple movies onto a dvd (seeing how my dvd burner only recognizes DVD and not cds) just open up Nero Vision and make DVD as the option when it tells you to open up a video file open up your folder with the kvcd in it it might just show the sample if any but in the type-in bar hit the * key (Shift 8 on the keyboard or the star above 9 on the numpad) it will show all the files click on the bigger sized file (mine doesn’t show bin or cue just names but hovering over the files should tell the size pending on what windows your using, if it don’t show the size you can select both, the cue sheet will just give an error but the vid is still recognized not a problem to worry about). You can create chapters if you want to be able to start from later in the flick as opposed to fast fowarding (don’t auto create chapters cuz it takes forever, just make random little increments to make it quick and painless). The benefit of a kvcd is you can shove multiple videos on DVD at once and takes less time this way (You don’t need to recode cuz it’s already in the right format) so if you want to throw the whole Resident Evil or Saw Trilogies (keepingin mind I’ve only put 3 on never had a fourth yet on a disc due to drive space but that’s gonna change within the week, plus Saw 4 is due out and I won’t spoil RE3’s ending). You won’t need poweriso or daemon tools or alcohol for this but always test things out on an RW before an R just to make sure it’s what you want.
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| 27 Jan 2008 02:43 am |
sadgag14124 Guest | Download VCD Gear and the it would convert it into a normal .mpg video format file...then you can use nero to burn the mpg into your CD or DVD
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| 31 Jan 2008 12:13 pm |
moka Guest | I have 2 different movie files, one is que the other is bin & i wanna be able to burn it on a dvd that will play in any dvd player. i went to the winavi link on some of the posts on this page but there are 4 different options. WinCopyDVD, WinAVI Video Converter, WinAVI DVD Copy, and 3GP/MP4/PSP/iPod Video Converter
which one do i choose?
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| 26 May 2008 02:16 am |
scottish20000 Guest | http://www.soft29.com/kvcd_to_dvd_converter.html use this web page to give you a run through it works but pay attention to detail.
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| 02 Jul 2008 08:04 am |
pelos Guest | how can i convert a movie in kvcd format to avi or dvd format thank you.
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