Torrent - The Chronicles Of Narnia 2005 DVDRip kvcd Jamgood(TUS Release)
The Chronicles Of Narnia 2005 DVDRip kvcd Jamgood(TUS Release)
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The Chronicles Of Narnia 2005Four kids travel through a wardrobe to the land of Narnia and learn of their destiny to free it with the guidance of a lion messiah.Cast overview, first billed only:Georgie Henley .... Lucy PevensieSkandar Keynes .... Edmund PevensieWilliam Moseley .... Peter PevensieAnna Popplewell .... Susan PevensieTilda Swinton .... White WitchJames McAvoy .... Mr. Tumnus, the FaunJim Broadbent .... Professor KirkeFor more info visit : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0363771/Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama / Family / FantasyCountry: USALanguage: EnglishSource: DVDRip.XviD-DiAMONDFormat: Bin/CueChapters: Every 5 MinsDuration: 2:25:01Video: NTSCAudio: 112kbpsRes: 352x240/29.97fpsSize: 803MbSample: 5.53MbIMDB rating: 7.3/10Tracker: Demonoid/SladinkiEnjoy and please remember to seed
What do you do with a bin? I used alcohol to burn to a dvd but it simply put the .bin file on a dvd from my hard drive?? How do i play it on a dvd player?? AM I missing something else?? How do you play a bin in dvd format?? I am lost. I hav etried WInAVI adn a few others to burn to dvd but it just simply puts the bin file on a dvd and how then to play it? Helllllllpppppppppppp
do nothing with the bin.........burn the cue onto a cd as a vcd (not as a dvd format) using nero. vcd's play on a vcd compatible dvd player....pretty much all dvd players play vcd's.
This may sound like a stupid question, but following the comments above, I don't know how to burn a .bin to a cd in vcd format. I have Nero. Is it pretty self explanatory, or is there something technical that i need to do? what i mean is will it automatically burn as a vcd or do i have to convert something or the other? Please help!
a .bin or .cue file is a cd image by itself. U don't just drop the files in ur cd burner. U must select the option to burn from a "cd image". Then search for the .bin. or .cue file u want. If u can't find them, it meansur burner program doesn't recognize it. In that case, u need to convert the .bin or the .cue file into a standard .iso image file (using winiso for example). Ur burner program will recognize .iso
When i downloaded the torrent, the main movie file was zipped. I extracted it, and it came up as a .DAT file, and none of my players will recognise it. I have Media Player, Real Player, DivX Player and Quick Time. What can i do? Do i need to convert the file? If so, what format do i convert it to and how?
a .bin or .cue file is a cd image by itself. U don't just drop the files in ur cd burner. U must select the option to burn from a "cd image". Then search for the .bin. or .cue file u want. If u can't find them, it meansur burner program doesn't recognize it. In that case, u need to convert the .bin or the .cue file into a standard .iso image file (using winiso for example). Ur burner program will recognize .iso
all you have to is open the image file if youre using nero 7 then it will take you straight to cd image burning rom. Then all you have to do is insert cd and burn . kvcds are the shit ecspecially from this tracker. if youre using nero 6.0 then just click on image file open with nero and burn an image cd good luck
Now I have downloaded the file and my CD isn't big enough to burn the image file [I won't do overburn]. A .bin won't go on to a DVD disc so I used Isoedit to extraxt the MPEG and tried to burn this on Nero 7. When I play the preview of the project the picture is SERIOUSLY pixelated and completely unwatchable. Ideas?ThanksShuggy
quote:Now I have downloaded the file and my CD isn't big enough to burn the image file [I won't do overburn]. A .bin won't go on to a DVD disc so I used Isoedit to extraxt the MPEG and tried to burn this on Nero 7. When I play the preview of the project the picture is SERIOUSLY pixelated and completely unwatchable. Ideas?ThanksShuggyYou need to use a (advertised) 700 mb / 80 min disk, this image CAN be burned to it, because it holds just over 800 mb in reality. I dont know about nero, but the way i do it is mount the image with Daemon tools, then do a CD-COPY with clone CD (will work with nero too i imagine), this way its just less hassled b/c pretty much any cd burner prog can do a cd-copy and not all can read cue's, but Daemon tools can mount cues...
QUOTE: See Quoted Post BelowNow I have downloaded the file and my CD isn't big enough to burn the image file [I won't do overburn]. A .bin won't go on to a DVD disc so I used Isoedit to extraxt the MPEG and tried to burn this on Nero 7. When I play the preview of the project the picture is SERIOUSLY pixelated and completely unwatchable. Ideas?ThanksShuggyYou need to use a (advertised) 700 mb / 80 min disk, this image CAN be burned to it, because it holds just over 800 mb in reality. I dont know about nero, but the way i do it is mount the image with Daemon tools, then do a CD-COPY with clone CD (will work with nero too i imagine), this way its just less hassled b/c pretty much any cd burner prog can do a cd-copy and not all can read cue's, but Daemon tools can mount cues...
quote:quote:Now I have downloaded the file and my CD isn't big enough to burn the image file [I won't do overburn]. A .bin won't go on to a DVD disc so I used Isoedit to extraxt the MPEG and tried to burn this on Nero 7. When I play the preview of the project the picture is SERIOUSLY pixelated and completely unwatchable. Ideas?ThanksShuggyYou need to use a (advertised) 700 mb / 80 min disk, this image CAN be burned to it, because it holds just over 800 mb in reality. I dont know about nero, but the way i do it is mount the image with Daemon tools, then do a CD-COPY with clone CD (will work with nero too i imagine), this way its just less hassled b/c pretty much any cd burner prog can do a cd-copy and not all can read cue's, but Daemon tools can mount cues...My 80 min disc comes up 703Mb with the cue image being 708Mb so the disc gets spat out as not being big enough. Major Bummer
QUOTE: See Quoted Post BelowQUOTE: See Quoted Post BelowNow I have downloaded the file and my CD isn't big enough to burn the image file [I won't do overburn]. A .bin won't go on to a DVD disc so I used Isoedit to extraxt the MPEG and tried to burn this on Nero 7. When I play the preview of the project the picture is SERIOUSLY pixelated and completely unwatchable. Ideas?ThanksShuggyYou need to use a (advertised) 700 mb / 80 min disk, this image CAN be burned to it, because it holds just over 800 mb in reality. I dont know about nero, but the way i do it is mount the image with Daemon tools, then do a CD-COPY with clone CD (will work with nero too i imagine), this way its just less hassled b/c pretty much any cd burner prog can do a cd-copy and not all can read cue's, but Daemon tools can mount cues...My 80 min disc comes up 703Mb with the cue image being 708Mb so the disc gets spat out as not being big enough. Major Bummer