Running VCDGear

 

STEP 1

Select the processing method.  After you've selected which type of extraction/conversion you
want to do, enable any processing options you might need.  

Force Sector Read/Write Sizes are mainly used for advanced purposes so it will be rare that you
will need to use it.

Remove CD-i MPEG Bumper is only necessary if you run into video problems during
extraction.  Refer to the FAQ for more info on when and how to use this.

SFV Check Archive First will run an SFV check first if you are doing RAR=>MPEG.

Enable Toast Output will make VCDGear generate a Toast compatible MPEG output file for 
burning on the MacOS using Toast 4 (possibly 5).

Note: Toast 4 may still complain about accepting the MPEG file.  This is due to Toast being
picky about the type of video format --- even if your video is VideoCD compliant.  It is a bug
evident only in Toast 4.

Enable passive reading/writing allows you to process a file but not write an output file.  This is a good
way to see
how many errors a file might have without actually making an output file.  Processing speed
is very fast when this is enabled.

Use previous task output as input file is an experimental option and used for advanced purposes only.
In theory, it can allow you to chain multiple tasks (e.g. cue/bin => raw => mpg => dat) by piping
the output of one task as the input file of the next.  An input filename for a piped task is not necessary when
this option is enabled.

 

STEP 2

Click the [load] button to select your source file.  A second window will prompt you for the output file name after
you've entered in the source filename and clicked OK.  Then click [start].

 

 

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