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bin v iso
Name: bullitz Date: May 14, 2004 at 17:49:23 Pacific OS: win xp CPU/Ram: 1.8ghz 386meg
Comment:
what is the best to use bin or iso files? What are the pros & cons for each?
Summary: When I try to write a .bin file (using a .cue file) with CDRWin, I get a buffer underrun. But when I convert it to a .iso file and write the .iso file with CDRWin, everything is fine. What could be th...
Summary: I've been having a problem with my philips PCRW 1208 cd burner lately. It works fine when I burn plain files or audio cd's, but when I want to burn bin or iso files it creates corrupt cd's. I don't kn...