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.bin & .cue
Name: nick Date: February 3, 2002 at 09:36:53 Pacific
Comment:
Hi, i'am downloading a movie and it has both a .bin and a .cue file. what are these for and how do i wath the movie in XP? thanks a bunch.
Name: concentriq Date: February 3, 2002 at 10:10:11 Pacific
Reply:
those are native to cdrwin. thats the only one I know of that will handle .cue and .bin. Unfortunately, cdrwin makes many coasters, and as far as I heard, version 4.0 doesnt work well in XP. good luck.
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Response Number 2
Name: fred Date: February 3, 2002 at 10:38:22 Pacific
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nero will also burn a bin/cue
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Response Number 3
Name: maveric Date: February 4, 2002 at 01:26:13 Pacific
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cdrwin is the way to go its great if your burner isnt clone compatable but if you have downloaded the files then i think that they should be ok as the person who made the image will have tested it but you might have to modify the cue file before it will burn
if when you have d/l it open the cue if on the top line it has a refference to a folder anywhere like c:/desktop delete that bit and it should work
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Response Number 4
Name: J Date: February 4, 2002 at 01:50:11 Pacific
Reply:
Use a program called fireburner, specifically made to handle bin cue files and is great.
Summary: So when i burn the .bin and .cue files onto a cd then i will be able to watch the movie? the only problem is that the bin file is almost 800MB. Tell me how to do this in XP, thanks. ...