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How Can U Splitt A .cue/.bin file in two parts, for burning to Cd-r ??
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I don't understand why you need to split a bin file. It's a disk image and as such should fit on one disk. Why put it on two disks? Just burn it!
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Because I Still Burn Movies Useing a Standard Cd-burner And Cd-r are Only 80 mins And The Movies Is a 2 hour long filmOriginally Posted by ZippyP.
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80 minutes is the rating if it is being used as an audio CD. You can fit as much time as you want on a CD when it's a VCD or SVCD, up to 800 MB in size. How many minutes on the disk depends on the encoding method used. Basically, it's the bitrate (rated in kb/s) that determines minutes per disk.Originally Posted by CT's_Finest!
If your cue/bin is a CD disk image and is about 800 MB (or less) then you should be able to just burn it to disk as is. Give it a go."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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