What to do with kvcd_compat.bin and kvcd_compat.toc ?
kwag,
What do I with kvcd_compat.bin and kvcd_compat.toc :?: I've burnt bins before but I usually have a .cue with it. Am I missing something? |
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-kwag |
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I've made a note on the "What's New" section :wink: -kwag |
fix for us Nero People
If any of you use Nero and you want to Burn and ISo, Cue, Bin ect. file. Then you need to get DaemonsTools. http://www.daemon-tools.com/ This is a great and easy proggy that lets you mount a fake drive with that file and just use CD Copy in Nero. It couldn't be easier! :D
-Twobit326 |
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In fact it could... I agree that DaemonTools is a great tool, but you don't need it to burn ISO and CUE/BIN images. Nero can burn them directly. :wink: |
its also handy for previewing in a dvd player before burning
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Hey Kwag,
The .toc file didn't work for me either- I ended up extracting each .dat and burned it that way. I notice that the movement of the space shuttle isn't fluid- seems a little jerky. Am I imagining this or should this not have been IVTC'd? thanks, ren |
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Yes, I did IVTC, but it was a crappy capture via S-Video :P So it's not 100% fluid as it should have. Don't know why, because I've IVTC'ed captures just like that before and they looked perfect :roll: Maybe it's the decomb.dll. I used the latest version. Version 4.0 I believe. -kwag |
Previewing it in my PC, the ???x240 samples seem jerky while in the ???x480 the movement is smooth.
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Like 2COOL said, you have to edit the TOC file. It's a text file, so you can open in any text editor. Extract the ZIP in the root of your C:, then edit the TOC end replace K:/ with C:/. That's it. :wink: |
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I know you know what your doing but there are others who might have problems with just replacing K:/ with C:/. For people out there just learning, right click the kvcd_compat.toc and Open with... notepad. But remember to uncheck "Always use this program to open this file." Once you're inside you'll see 11 of these in quotes: "K:/kvcd_compat.bin" Just put the correct path into all instances of "K:/kvcd_compat.bin". Example: My kvcd_compat.toc happened to be in my D:/KVCD/kvcd_compat.bin directory. Yours is going different of course. So I replaced all "K:/kvcd_compat.bin" with "D:/KVCD/kvcd_compat.bin". Save .toc and open in VCDeasy. Soo, it's just not the drive letter we have to change but the path also. |
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I don't know why the .toc file doesn't work after I edit it with the right path to the .bin (I know you guys meant to use back slashes :wink:) I get this error in vcd easy: ERROR: D:\My Documents\video tools\KVCD\kvcd_compat\kvcd_compat.toc:7: Illegal token: \ ERROR: D:\My Documents\video tools\KVCD\kvcd_compat\kvcd_compat.toc:7: Illegal token: \ ERROR: D:\My Documents\video tools\KVCD\kvcd_compat\kvcd_compat.toc:7: syntax error at "EOF" missing EndString ERROR: D:\My Documents\video tools\KVCD\kvcd_compat\kvcd_compat.toc:7: Illegal token: \ well, I'm glad all the samples play fine with my sony dvp-nc600- Damn, I love this player- I've never gone wrong with a sony! :twisted: |
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rendalunit, I actually copied and pasted that path right from my modified toc. Just for curiosity purposes, I went back and did one line with backward slashes and I got the SAME exact error as you. You gotta use forward slashes to make it work. I like my Sony when I'm watching real DVDs but it only plays compliant VCDs. |
Hmmm...going back to my previous post, something looked wrong when I read it again. :?
Where the line reads...Example: My kvcd_compat.toc happened to be in my D:/KVCD/kvcd_compat.bin directory. That should've read Example: The path to my kvcd_compat.bin is D:/KVCD/kvcd_compat.bin That sounds better. :D |
Or just burn the .bin with Nero. Just make sure to burn as MODE-2.
-kwag |
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I was trying to make it as simple as possible. :wink: |
I got it to work now-- I used forward slashes (that's weird because paths usually use backslashes don't they :!: ).
Kwag, the 544x480 plays fine on my player- I didn't think that res would work 8O Does that work on the sony ns300 too? thx, ren |
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i burned the bin file in nero under mode 2 and it works fine on my computer but not in either of my dvd players. the menu comes up on the players but when i select a number to play it doesn't react. i have an apex 1200 and panasonic rv31. any ideas? i tried vcdeasy and it wouldn't work with my win 2000 setup so i figured the nero idea was the best thing for me to do. thanks! |
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When I initially put the CD in it shows NTSC PBC on the display. Tried stopping it after seeing the backdrop and tried selecting a track to play or even going up and down the tracks but when I select one to play it says: Disc is Dirty |
I have a Panasonic DVD-RV26 and I'm having the same problem. The menu will load :lol: up but won't play when I select a number :( . The dvd player says it is playing but nothing happens it just stays at the menu. And I tried every number and nothing happened. Any help would be great. :lol:
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What is wrong with giving us an old Bin and Cue files...may have
been simpler.....JoJo :cry: |
Maybe all of this has to do with the PBC control on some DVD players :idea:
-kwag |
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Thought it better here rather than direct to yourself. I know how busy you must be. Like my post says - When I insert the disc and press play it show NTSC PBC on the very little display. But I really cant do anything after that. I don't have a PBC or play back control on the remote and certainly not on the unit BUT I do have a "Play Mode" button which switches between shuffle mode and a track list. But playing with this doesn't help. |
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kwag,
If it helps when I select a number my dvd player screen shows PBC PLAY but nothing happens like I posted above. Also could it be with nero. I'm useing an older nero version than the new one. Don't know if this will help or not but thought I would throw it in. |
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