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sArA
04-24-2003, 04:38 PM
This may be a dumb question..and yes I have searched the forum.....but ....

I have dl lord of the rings...there are 2 .bin files..

1 fits neatly on a 700meg Cd
the other is 720meg and therefore won't fit...
Can I split the file in winzip? I tried that and it produced a smaller zip file and extracted all of the rest into my shared folder making a right old mess!!!
Obviously I am doing something wrong here. I need to burn it all to cd as I dl'ed it at work and want to take it home!

Thanks

imported_The__One
04-24-2003, 04:46 PM
try burning the second .bin file to a cd anyway, most of the time, a .bin file will be bigger on your HD then on the CD...I had several cases of 720MB bin files fit nicely into a 700MB CD-R :D ....and even if that dosen't work, U can try overburning...

Or if U want to be extreme, U can use something like VirtualDUB to split the video file, not the bin, so U'll have to extract the movie from the bin and then slpit it (U can use ISO Buster to extract from bin file)


Hope this helps ;)

todez
04-24-2003, 04:58 PM
Yes, go ahead and burn them, they fit perfectly in a CD, even in a 650Mb Cd-R. The image occupies more space than the content itself, I donīīt know why but it does.

cheers
;)

sArA
04-24-2003, 05:30 PM
Ok...thanks I will give it a go...

Cheers

the shift
04-24-2003, 08:55 PM
simple answer to ur quesiton there

microsoft os systems register like this

a mb is 1000kb right

wrong, windows measures differently

a mb in windows is actually 1000kb/1024kb *(times) 1000 = 976.5625kb

so ur file that registers on ur hd is 720 is actually 703.125mb and should fit ur cd, make sure u have overburn turned on.

but yeah like that other guy stated a .bin file is always larger

like i burned an 800mb .bin fine on a cd without overburning. so .bins can be tricky sometimes.

Nightwolf
04-24-2003, 09:04 PM
If it still doesn't work, get WinISO and use it to convert the .bin to .iso. They're usually smaller file size and easier to burn with Nero.

The King
04-24-2003, 09:51 PM
will this work with movie files to? ie, mpeg? I ripped The Master Of Disguise on to my hd. I want to be able to watch it on my dvd player so it needs to stay in the mpeg format. It is 801mb. If I use overburn and it doesn't work, will it screw up my burner?

ps. I know it is the wrong forum

Nightwolf
04-24-2003, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by The King@24 April 2003 - 16:51
will this work with movie files to? ie, mpeg? I ripped The Master Of Disguise on to my hd. I want to be able to watch it on my dvd player so it needs to stay in the mpeg format. It is 801mb. If I use overburn and it doesn't work, will it screw up my burner?

ps. I know it is the wrong forum
No, with movies it's not the file's size that matters, it's the length of the movie. If I recall, that movie was rather short so you might be able to fit the whole thing on one 80 minute CD.

the shift
04-24-2003, 10:36 PM
well if u have a dvd burner thats not a problem. Just convert the mpeg to a dvd file using padus. A dvd disk can hold 6gigs

but from what said im guessing u just have a ripp thats an 800mb mpeg and thats diff then a bin file, a bin file has the folders and stuff that is actually suppose to make up the cd aka game. movie so a bin will always be smaller then the end resulted burn

but what ur telling me is u have a 800mb mpeg, and u could burn it, it depends on ur burner, most of the newer burners allow u to overburn, some have a safety mechanism so that u cant hurt ur burner from overburning. But u should check that out first because some older burners u cant overburn or ull mess ur burner up. but a plain cd-r can only hold about 730max with an overburn, so i suggest u get hold of an 800 cd-r or cd-rw, they cost more. a cd-rw can hold alot more space then a cd-r.

the shift
04-24-2003, 10:44 PM
Originally posted by Nightwolf^.`.^+24 April 2003 - 23:30--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Nightwolf^.`.^ @ 24 April 2003 - 23:30)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--The King@24 April 2003 - 16:51
will this work with movie files to? ie, mpeg? I ripped The Master Of Disguise on to my hd. I want to be able to watch it on my dvd player so it needs to stay in the mpeg format. It is 801mb. If I use overburn and it doesn&#39;t work, will it screw up my burner?

ps. I know it is the wrong forum
No, with movies it&#39;s not the file&#39;s size that matters, it&#39;s the length of the movie. If I recall, that movie was rather short so you might be able to fit the whole thing on one 80 minute CD. [/b][/quote]
yesh thats the silliest thing ive heard, size does matter&#33;

an 80min cd can only hold 700mb and an overburn 730mb at most. ANd to say that its about minutes is just plain *cant say it*, sry dont mean to be meen but come on, u r just misinformed. A movie file has many aspects to it, the audio quality, video quality, image resolution. All those things add to the size of the mpeg or video file. Minutes of how long the video dont matter when ur burning, its the size of the file.

Nightwolf
04-25-2003, 12:43 AM
Originally posted by the shift+24 April 2003 - 17:44--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (the shift @ 24 April 2003 - 17:44)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by -Nightwolf^.`.^@24 April 2003 - 23:30
<!--QuoteBegin--The King@24 April 2003 - 16:51
will this work with movie files to? ie, mpeg? I ripped The Master Of Disguise on to my hd. I want to be able to watch it on my dvd player so it needs to stay in the mpeg format. It is 801mb. If I use overburn and it doesn&#39;t work, will it screw up my burner?

ps. I know it is the wrong forum
No, with movies it&#39;s not the file&#39;s size that matters, it&#39;s the length of the movie. If I recall, that movie was rather short so you might be able to fit the whole thing on one 80 minute CD.
yesh thats the silliest thing ive heard, size does matter&#33;

an 80min cd can only hold 700mb and an overburn 730mb at most. ANd to say that its about minutes is just plain *cant say it*, sry dont mean to be meen but come on, u r just misinformed. A movie file has many aspects to it, the audio quality, video quality, image resolution. All those things add to the size of the mpeg or video file. Minutes of how long the video dont matter when ur burning, its the size of the file.[/b][/quote]
I think you misunderstood. He&#39;s not talking about simply burning the video to a CD-R as a file, he&#39;s trying to make a VCD. When you burn data the disk is limited to 700 MB. When you make a VCD, Nero converts it to a video stream that can be read by most DVD players. In that case file size is irrelevant. A VCD can hold about 80 minutes of video (82 if you overburn). You could take a 2 GB uncompressed avi and use Nero to burn it as VCD. As long as it&#39;s less than 80 minutes, Nero will convert it to standard mpg format and it will fit on one disc. Trust me, I know what I&#39;m talking about.

sArA
04-26-2003, 09:41 PM
Can&#39;t overburn this bloody game....still too big......looks like I will have to get a couple of 800meg cdr&#39;s.

Thanks for your help y&#39;all... :rolleyes:

Giy
04-26-2003, 10:54 PM
u ave a cue file for the .bin yes ?

i have burnt 760MB+ bin files onto 700MB cds with no problem at all

Nightwolf
04-27-2003, 07:10 AM
Do you have WinISO? If so, try this. Open your .bin file with it, then browse the folders and look for anything that looks safe to delete. If there is a &#39;Crack&#39; folder that someone else added, you can just extract the contents to somewhere on your hard drive, then delete it from the .bin. Do the same with any .txt, .doc, or .html files. You can put those files in your game folder after you&#39;ve installed it. When you&#39;re done trimming the fat, save it again as an .iso and try burning it.

Another option would be to just use WinISO to extract both of your .bins into a temporary folder on you hard drive, and run Setup from there. It should install the game, but if it says you need the CD in the drive to play, you&#39;ll have to find a No CD crack (megagames.com should have one).

KANADIANborn
04-27-2003, 09:02 AM
Don&#39;t worry, the game sucks (IMO :P ) I had no troubles burning it onto 2 700mb CD&#39;s... ;) ...waste of two perfectly good cd&#39;s though