User manual
3.3. Playing video files from a CD-R (without a modchip)
http://sksapps.com/sms/en/usage-cddafs.html[2011/09/27 11:07:58]
reads them. Clever huh?
The developer has written a utility (CDXplorer.exe) to create the .cue/.bin files from your
.avi files, ready to burn to CDR. Then, provided your CD burning software knows how to
read .cue/.bin files, you can burn them to CD.
Important
You must not simply write the .cue and .bin files to an ISO (data)
CD format. This will not work. You must use a CD burning
application which understands .cue and .bin files. The only two
known at present are Nero 5 and, cdrdao.
Download CDXplorer.exe from http://ps2dev.org/ps2/Projects/Softwares
(CDXplorer.exe
can be found in SMS.zip file on the page).
Run the application by double clicking on it (no installation is necessary).
Figure 3.20. Screenshot of CDXplorer.
Once CDXplorer is running, drag and drop 1 or more AVI files into the right hand window.