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My comment should really be a separate hint.... Creating bin/cue files and burning them to CD are a couple of steps used to create VCD's or SVCD's. These are a poor man's DVD that can be created on an older iMac or any other mac that has a CD burner but not a superdrive. The CD's will then play in most home DVD players - a very cool way of sharing your movies with friends and family. Another bonus is the media is far cheaper than DVD's. The quality is also not bad! Here's what you need to create a VCD/SVCD:
  1. Export your iMovie to Quicktime in full quality DV format
  2. ffmpeg - a shareware application (with free demo) that let's you convert your DV quicktime movie to a bin/cue file suitable for burning a VCD/SVCD
  3. Missing Media burner - a free ware app. that let's you burn your bin/cue file created in ffmpeg onto a CD. The alternative is to buy Toast 6.0 (I'm too cheap)
  4. VLC is a media player you can use to test your bin/cue files before burning a disk. It's a great application - I use it in preference to quicktime for viewing movies.
These tools use open source (GPL) command line applications such as CDRDAO to do the heavy lifting. They are just a GUI to shield the user from long terminal commands with complicated syntax. After an hour of experimenting with ffmpeg and missing media burner I had burnt my 1st SVCD. I could view it on my TV using a $40 DVD player from Walmart. I'm considering writing a simple application (applescripted) that uses these GPL applications and will do the whole lot at once, with a much simpler GUI leading the user through the work process. Any suggestions for a name?

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Chris.

for those comfortable with X11, I'd like to mention that the OS X port of xcdroast works very well for copying/burning various CD and DVD images. it's also smart enough to put the automounter to sleep while it's running, which is a first in my experience.
I normally prefer native OS X applications over unix ports. I have tried just about every burning app that one can find on VersionTracker and ended up happiest with xcdroast. A bit crude, but very effective.
xcdroast for OS X:
http://www.xcdroast.org/xcdr098/xcdrosX.html
A.

Another great alternative is MPEG2 Works which can be found here:
http://www.tosa.2ya.com/mpegworks
Tosa's managed to hook together all of the essential UNIX components in a very pleasing GUI. Best of all: It works!
Barry
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Just go to Utilities > Mount Disc Image and then point to your .bin file. Nice to have a CLI option too I guess, which is what this hint is really about.

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The hint should really read /Applications/Toast 6 Titanium.app/Contents/MacOS/ToastImageMounter path_to/pc_file.bin ... unless you've already cd'ed to your applications folder.

sorry i try that hint but nothing happend !
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I tried that too, but it didn't work. I probably had the command wrong.
So if you don't like Terminal commands...
1. Open toast
2. Choose Utilities -> mount disk image
3. Select bin file
4. It mounts!

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ToastImageMounter requires sudo root to mount the disk image but it fails quietly if it isn't run with sufficient privileges. This worked for me:

sudo /Applications/Toast 8 Titanium/Toast Titanium.app/Contents/MacOS/ToastImageMounter /path/to/image.bin

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Toast_7.0_Titanium.dmg_.zip (178.87 MB)
MD5: 96f694767523bee13dd9f392e5aadaa9
For Mac OS X
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Toast-7-Titanium-update-702.zip (67.02 MB)
MD5: 27fe33d9f07ad07617b3427b311ac9f4
For Mac OS X
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Toast_7_Titanium.cdr_.zip (192.40 MB)
MD5: 9ebbea81cab07c0ee4a57a113e10faef
For Mac OS X
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Toast-7-Titanium-update-71.zip (80.25 MB)
MD5: 7a8a704792a7dab3c130db2d63db1eb0
For Mac OS X
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Toast-7-Titanium-update-712.zip (80.77 MB)
MD5: ab072bc0665165db080bbb185f4c26fc
For Mac OS X
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Toast-7-Titanium-update-713.zip (80.71 MB)
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Toast7_G3.sit (255.55 KB)
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For Mac OS X
Emulation
Guides on emulating older applications

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Toast 7 Titanium brings Ogg and FLAC support plus other goodies to the Mac's premier media burning software. New features described here. (Wayback Machine)

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Toast 7 is the best way to save, share and enjoy a lifetime of digital music, movies and photos on CD and DVD. Burn large files across multiple discs. Compress and copy DVD movies. Add over 50 hours of music to an audio DVD – with on-screen TV menus, shuffle play, and rich Dolby Digital sound. Turn DivX files into DVDs. Create stunning multi-image HD slideshows with collages, motion effects, titles and background soundtracks. Enjoy HD playback in your living room today! Do it all with the fastest and most reliable burning software for the Mac OS - Toast.

Excerpt:Roxio's Toast 7 description page (Wayback Machine)

  1. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.0 PPC only, (2005) - full CD .dmg file in Mac OS X .zip archive - Could be patched and used with G3 Macintosh.
  2. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.0.2 PPC only, (2005) - update .dmg file in Mac OS X .zip archive.
    MD5 checksum & filename: 27fe33d9f07ad07617b3427b311ac9f4 *Toast-7-Titanium-update-702.zip
  3. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.1 Universal, (2006) - Full CD .cdr file in Mac OS X .zip archive.
    MD5 checksum & filename: 9ebbea81cab07c0ee4a57a113e10faef *Toast_7_Titanium.cdr_.zip
  4. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.1 Universal, (2006) - update .dmg file in Mac OS X .zip archive.
    MD5 checksum & filename: 7a8a704792a7dab3c130db2d63db1eb0 *Toast-7-Titanium-update-71.zip
  5. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.1.2 Universal, (2006) update - .dmg file in Mac OS X .zip archive.
    MD5 checksum & filename: ab072bc0665165db080bbb185f4c26fc *Toast-7-Titanium-update-712.zip
  6. Toast 7 Titanium v.7.1.3 Universal, (2007) update - .dmg file in Mac OS X .zip archive.
    MD5 checksum & filename: f03a31893ffc9470788eae00deada12e Toast-7-Titanium-update-713.zip
  7. Toast7_G3.sit Patch to enable G3 compatibility with Toast 7.0 (DL #1, above)

Codes:
For v7.0
4C-9JQVP-K5F5C-B9D0F
For v7.0.2
XM-HYYTH-QGY44-VPN9G
YM-LHMSO-O8H5G-JDQ4W
For v7.1.0 only
FF-WPTNC-RY0DQ-WQY3D
For v7.1.0/7.1.2/7.1.3
CD-X6CX7-MDSWU-SWQQ5
KV-Q879U-4F9FP-1M1N9
KX-FYUVQ-0F55F-JGUD3
NS-C2XPQ-HUHZF-3KXN0

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Compatibility
Architecture: PPC x86 (Intel:Mac)

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The install sets are localized for: English, French, German and Japanese languages.

  • Minimum System Requirements:
    • Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G4 processor or higher
    • Mac OS X v10.3.9 or higher
    • 300 MB hard disk space
    • Up to 15 GB of temporary free disk space during usage
    • QuickTime 7 or higher
  • Recommended:
    • The latest versions of iTunes, iPhoto and iMovie.

Reported working OK in Mac OS X 'El Capitan'.

Only the CD version (DL #2) has the additional 'Discus RE' labeling software and Art image database, plus user guides in PDF form. The update versions have the user guide as internal HTML help format only.

May have issues mounting disc images as virtual CD/DVD's in Snow Leopard - disk image mounting appears broken for me, others may fare differently.