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  1. I have Alcohol 120% and can burn 1 BIN/CUE file into a CD-R, but how do I burn 2 on the same disk?

    I also tried burning another BIN/CUE that is 812mb and it says there isn't enough space on the disk. Is there a way I can still burn this?
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    Originally Posted by shadowfox
    ... how do I burn 2 on the same disk?
    You can't. you need to extract the files/data/video or whatever is in your bin file and then burn that to a new disk. Isobuster will extract.

    I also tried burning another BIN/CUE that is 812mb and it says there isn't enough space on the disk. Is there a way I can still burn this?
    In Alcohol you need to enable overburn, look for a checkbox in the record settings.
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  3. thanks for the reply ZippyP. I also wanted to know how to turn an AVI into a BIN/CUE file?
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    A bin/cue is just an image of a disk, many burning programs (nero?) can do that.

    If what you really want is to turn your avi into a VCD/SVCD or DVD then you need to convert it into the correct format first, then burn it to disk (by creating a bin/cue if you wish). You might want to look for an "avi to whatever format" guide in the guides section under format conversion. Lots of step by step instructions there.
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  5. thanks a lot.........again.
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  6. Well if the files were small enough (which in your case they are not), you could burn the bin/cue files as data onto your CD.

    To read them, you would have to mount the images using Alcohol 120% or Daemon Tools for instance.

    I ve saved multiple CD images onto DVD that way for instance - saves space compared to these pesky multiple CD applications.
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  7. Just a side note, if your going to burn them to cdr...make SURE that your cd burner does in fact support overburn or else there's a fairly good chance that you will either end up with a bad burn, or POSSIBLY damaging the cd burner...or both.
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