Now DVD Decrypter does many things, but all I’m going to discuss here is how to burn a BIN, CUE, or ISO files with this program.The .BIN / .CUE CD image format was made popular by the CDRWin software. Afterwards many programs have started supporting or partially supporting it, including: Nero, Blindwrite, CloneCD, FireBurner. The .CUE file contains the track layout information, while the .BIN file holds the actual data. .ISO is also a CD image format, but is sometimes used for 'ISO9660 format' (standard, recognized by all applications) and sometimes for unique Easy CD ISO format. When you talk about images you must think in terms of SECTORS not DATA SIZE.
The rules are:
This fact has two main consequences:
Please note that an image size is ALWAYS a multple of 2352 bytes (you extract SECTORS), if extracted in RAW mode. How to Use DVD DecrypterFirst of all be sure to select "ISO -write mode" from the "MODE" menu at the top of the program window before you proceed.. Then, load the BIN, or ISO file in the "source" location. For DVD Decrypter you don't have to worry about the CUE, file, all you need is the data itself. Now for the nitty gritty. For video related data, CD-R’s seem to come out best when using no more than a 16x burning speed, as in my opinion it seems to make for a better quality product. Some may disagree, but on many occasion I've exeperienced what I call "screen flutter," in that the video image breaks apart periodically into its basic color cells and thus ruining your viewing experience. So don't be caught off gaurd, protect yourself and your eyesight, use 16x. So, after you've dragged and dropped the file you want to burn, and selcted the desired speed as shown below, burn, baby burn For DVD-R’s it never seems to matter, so depending on the disc capacity speed, any rate comes out just fine. When it comes to burning backup discs for Early on I wasted many a blank DVD-R because I was not fortunate enough to have such words of wisdom from places like here at ZEROPAID.They demand speeds of no more than 4x, in fact, the slower the better. An easy trick for the less than tech-savvy is to simply buy DVD-R discs of 4x or 2x speed, so you can cut out all margin of error. In any event, first drag and drop the game backup file, Next, select the speed as shown below, then, of course, burn, baby burn. DOWNLOAD DVD DecrypterRELATED NEWS AND "HOW TO" GUIDES:DVD Authoring with NERODVD Authoring with WinAVIVCD, SVCD, and DVD, what they are and how to burn them.Video Data Files - BIN and CUE3 Quick Ways to Watch Movies for FREE!3 quick ways to watch TV shows for FREEBitTorrent tracker sites & search enginesAzureus - A Beginner's Guide to BitTorrent DownloadingWatch The Simpsons, The Office, Jackass, South Park, Lost, X-Men, and More On-Demand For FreeSOULXTC: "walkin' the streets of P2P" |
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