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  1. Ok, so i downloaded cue/bin files... i want to burn them, but when i try opening them in nero it gives me an error... is there a better program for bin files i should use that i may work in? my trial of blindwrite is expired...

    also, is there a way i can like un-cue a file? i know how to turn videos into a cue file with tscv, but i couldn't find a way to open the cue in tscv. is there a way?

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    -JMH
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  2. Try CDRDAO. It's freeware and very good. However, it's also a command line based program so might want to use a GUI for it. Try VCDEasy (which is a nice program to have anyway, you can d/load it from http://www.doom9.org) it comes bundled with CDRDAO.

    Other choices are CDRWin or XDuplicator (another CDRDAO GUI).
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    Originally Posted by riguitargod
    Ok, so i downloaded cue/bin files... i want to burn them, but when i try opening them in nero it gives me an error... is there a better program for bin files i should use that i may work in? my trial of blindwrite is expired...

    also, is there a way i can like un-cue a file? i know how to turn videos into a cue file with tscv, but i couldn't find a way to open the cue in tscv. is there a way?
    Nero works fine. What's the error that you're getting? Are you sure the download completed successfully? Nero works fine. Did I mention that Nero works fine?
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  4. it just says cannot open the file, then it says an error occured while loading the cue sheet
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  5. Open up the CUE file with Notepad.

    On the first line of the cuesheet, it gives the path of the bin file.

    The cuesheet file probably has an absolute path (on the original creator's HDD) that is no longer correct. Simply fix it and save.

    If the cuesheet remains inexplicably stuffed, then you can regenerate a new CUE/BIN file of a (S)VCD (from simply the BIN file) with GNU VCDImager Tools GUI: http://www.michaeltam.com/vcdimager_tools_gui.html

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    Michael Tam
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  6. Thanks! that was the problem, it was listed as being on his drive.

    -JMH
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