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  1. Using Winrar, I extracted multiple .rar files and it created a .bin and a .cue file. Now I have to different folders, in each of them there is a .bin and a .cue file.

    What I'm supposed to do next to execute these files?

    Thanks in advanced.
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    Burn the cue file in your burning program
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    I use Fireburner.
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  4. Do I have to burn to CD or can I burn directly to a folder within my hard drive?

    Thanks
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    To CD.
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    You can use an app called Daemon Tools to emulate a dvd-rom and then you can just browse your .bins
    Nothing is impossible for DiLeMmA says so!
    See my guide on how to batch author dvds!
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=255213
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  7. you can burn a .bin file WITHOUT the cue file in Nero, but you need to know if it is MODE1 or MODE2 before you do so....
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  8. So there is no way to burn this bin file to a folder within the hard drive?

    Or convert the file to something else that can be played from the hard drive?

    Thanks,
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  9. actually there is, and dilemma sorta pointed it out in a manner that i could not have beaten. load it up into daemon tools, just to reiterate.
    My AVI -> Any Format Guide is available here.
    My Frame Resize Calculator (enhanced for Virtualdub) is available here
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  10. Thank you for the help, is now working with the Deamon Tools. I just didn't know how to use it.

    Thanks
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