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  1. Member
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    pls excuse the laziness, I know the answer is in these pages but I just got a new burner and CDRWIN does not want to know about it. What else handles BIN/CUE files?
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    CDRDAO, blindwrite.

    could see link in my sign
    Well, I am the slime from your video.
    Oozin' along on your livin'room floor.
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  4. rosebud
    As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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  5. If you are using Windows XP, cdrwin wont recognize your burner unless your have updated ASPII drivers. Search in google for "Windows XP ASPII". I think thats how you spell it. If it is incorrect, google.com should correct it. 8)
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  6. The ASPI layer can be installed by downloading "ForceASPI" from http://www.doom9.org

    This seems to be more successful than the official Adaptec download.

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    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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    Thanks all!
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  8. If you are trying to burn a vcd, there is a program called "VCD Gear". It will convert a bin/cue file into a vcd complaint .mpg . It will convert a 700MB file in about one minute, I use the heck out of this program and then use Nero to make my vcd. VCD Gear is free.
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  9. There is no reason to extract anything out of a CUE/BIN image unless it is broken in the first place.

    The VCD is packaged in a CUE/BIN file so that it is ready to be BURNT.

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    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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