psychologist 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 .BIN & .CUE simple tutorial.So you have two files, one with a .bin extension and one with a .cue extension. "What do I do with these?" you ask. There are a number of options.BURN TO CDYou will need either NERO, CDRWIN or FIREBURNER to burn the file.To burn with NERO:Start NERO, choose FILE, choose BURN IMAGE, locate the .cue file you have and double click it. A dialog box will come up, for anything other than music make sure you choose DISC-AT-ONCE (DAO). You can also turn off the simulation burn if you so choose.Then burn away. To burn with CDRWin:Start CDRWin, choose the button on the top left, choose LOAD CUESHEET, press START RECORDING.To burn with Fireburner:Start Fireburner, click on the button on the bottom left corner "VISUAL CUE BURNER/BINCHUNKER", press the right mouse button and choose LOAD TRACKS FROM .CUE and choose the correct .CUE file,press the right mouse button again and chooseselect "Burn/Test Burn", choose DISK AT ONCE (DAO), disable TEST BURN and MULTISESSION, press OK..CUE ERRORSThe most common error you will get with a .cue file is when it points to an incorrect path. This is easily fixed. Find the .bin file, copy the exact title including the .bin extension. Now findthe .cue file, open the .cue file using notepad. It should look similar to this:FILE "name of file.bin" BINARYTRACK 01 MODE2/2352INDEX 01 00:00:00TRACK 02 MODE2/2352INDEX 00 00:04:00INDEX 01 00:06:00Delete everything in the quotes, in this case we would delete name of file.bin. Now place the title you copied in between the quotes. Save the changes and close out. Thats it, your .cue file should work now.OTHER WAYS TO USE .BIN & .CUE FILESVCDGear: This program will allow you to extract MPEG streams from CD images, convert VCD files to MPEG,correct MPEG errors, and more. Daemon Tools: This program creates a virtual drive on your PC which will allow you to "mount" the .cue file and usewhatever is in the .bin file without having to burn it to a cd.ISOBuster: This program will allow you to "bust" open the .bin file and extract the files within the .bin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marijnnn 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 actually, there's a player called vlc, common used in the mac environment, that plays your video's right out of their bin file without extracting your bins. just open the bin file with vlc and it'll work great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites