
What exactly did you do to create it? You mentioned stills. There is probably something funny with your image. Remember, Goldenhawk created CUE/BIN and thus theirs is the only program that can be guaranteed to burn a CUE/BIN image 100% correctly. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

Nero can probably handle it because it IGNORES the additional index points.įurthermore, there have been some reported problems with CDRWin 4.0. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Computing, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of computers, computing, and information technology on Wikipedia. You can't just go adding things to the CUE file and expect it to work. Quote.with markers for fast cue points are the only mods to the standard mpeg2 in the cue/bin. bin" BINARYĪs suggested my Michael (Vitualis) in other forums I am trying other burners to do Bin/Cue images ex VCDImager (dvd2svcd)įirstly, VCDImager is not DVD2SVCD. FILE "D:\Ripped_DVD_VCD\Shrek\VCDImager_Image_file_CD0. Has anyone else reported problems with simple cue options via CDRwin? attached text is the cue i'm talking of. No combo of playback options would make it work. CDRwin turns it into the two still images ie start pic and change disc pic? NO movie. Very simple lead in Pic and disc change pic along with markers for fast cue points are the only mods to the standard mpeg2 in the cue/bin. CDRWIN was a CD/DVD burning software for Microsoft Windows developed by Golden Hawk Technology company. Hmmm same bin/cue via NERO yep NERO and it plays fine in my OMNI standalone.

Just did a burn via the Demo Vers (1x burn only)of CDRwin and made a really nice coffee coaster. As suggested my Michael (Vitualis) in other forums I am trying other burners to do Bin/Cue images ex VCDImager (dvd2svcd).
