I have 4 files with extensions including .bin and .cue. I've read the newbie how-to's but can't seem to figure out exactly how to view this. I have the latest WMP, DivX, and Nero. Either a link or directions would be much appreciated. TIA
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first get daemon virtual drive(if you dont know about it, search google for "daemon tools". you'll find the web site for download, daemontools.com or simular, plus instructions on use).then get powerdvd. mount the bin in daemon. open in powerdvd in disk mode and play the bin.
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get powerdvd and winrar 3.0. open the bin in winrar, etract the .mpeg or .dat file. then open in powerdvd.
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get powerdvd(yes get powerdvd regardless of which step). open nero. under file tab select "burn image", then select the .bin file and burn it to the appropriate size disk. be warned that if the file is corrupt or something else wrong, you have just wasted a cd and might keep wasting them thinking that you burned the file incorrectly.Where I walk, I walk alone. Where I fight, I fight alone. -
If you want to see what is in a CUE/BIN image (CUE/BIN is a CD image format), then I strongly suggest you use Daemon Tools. It allows you to mount the image is if you put a virtual CD into a virtual CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive.
Regards.Michael Tam
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isobuster.
very easy to use, just open the .bin file in isobuster and you can see whats in there. right click, extract and you have the files on your hardrive.
isobuster is simple, reads every kind of 'iso' format (.bin, .iso, .ccd etc etc) and if you want to buy it, very cheap.
You dont need complicated drive mounting tools with all the whizz bang features if you're a newbie and just want the files on your hdd ... -
Like Kevin Henry said Isobuster is the way to go. What u have there is an image file. U can use Cdrwin, fireburner, or Nero to burn it. But if u only want to see the movie, use isobuster and look for the dat file in Mpeg. hope that helped
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The point of using Daemon Tools is that it is not only easier to use, but you can actually check that the disc is structured correctly before burning. For instance, if after you mount the CUE/BIN image of a supposed VCD it is not recognised as such by a software DVD proggy, that image as problems.
Similarly, after you build some complex menus with VCDImager +/- GUI, you may want to check that it is all working okay before committing it to CD-R.
You can't do these things with ISO Buster.
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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