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Burning CUE files with NERO

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Name: Mark
Date: April 25, 2002 at 14:22:10 Pacific
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How do you burn cue/bin files with nero, I've done it before using something to do with raw data but can't mind how I did it.

Thank you,



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Response Number 1
Name: Tr133eR ®
Date: April 25, 2002 at 15:29:57 Pacific
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get the program "cdmage" it lets u choose a cue/bin file end extract it
http://www.geocities.com/cdmage/frames.html


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Response Number 2
Name: Aussie
Date: April 25, 2002 at 17:48:50 Pacific
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There is a fool-proof way to burn a bin/cue. Use Daemon Tools to create a virtual CD rom drive in which you can mount the image. To burn, simply use the disc to disc copying function of your CD mastering program to burn the mounted image. EZ CD, NTI, Nero, Clone CD, Blindwrite, DiscJuggler, etc. Daemon Tools is free and you can get it here: http://www.daemon-tools.com/daemon_tools.htm


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Response Number 3
Name: mr 10 inch
Date: April 25, 2002 at 20:56:16 Pacific
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hello...open up Nero > click File > click Burn Image > go to the directory where you have the cue file and click on it (should automatically open up the bin file for you)> after you do this a new box should open up, then all you have to do is determine the write speed and the write method and then click "Write"...it's easy as 1,2,3.....


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Response Number 4
Name: John
Date: May 31, 2002 at 10:53:38 Pacific
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I have burned a .cue and .bin with nero

Nero didnt wanna burn with TAO so i did DAO

It burned ok but how do i play it? it supposed to be a movie file or something
mediaplayer cant play it..plz help


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Response Number 5
Name: Kyle
Date: June 17, 2002 at 08:59:03 Pacific
Reply:

Anyone who tells you that burning cue files is easy is one of two things:
1. A liar
2. A person that thinks it should be easy in theory-but has NEVER actually done it themselves. My experience is this:
Programs that will not allow burning cue sheets:
1. Nero-latest version simply locks up-EVERYTIME
2. Fireburner-what a joke.
3. Blaze Audio-Not in this lifetime.
4. Windows Media Player-Yeah Right!
5. Ahead Burning Software-NOPE!
6. Adaptec-Burning Software-NOPE!
7. CDR-WIN showing some promise but no success yet.
If anyone has any solid information on how to properly burn cue files, and has successfully done it themselves, then please respond and offer some good advice for those of us who have wasted over 100 hours and close to $50 in ruined CDR's..


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Response Number 6
Name: H00liGaN
Date: June 19, 2002 at 22:08:42 Pacific
Reply:

Kyle u are a moron. I burn many .cue files with every program u mentioned and have very few problems. Maybe ur just a lame ass moron who dont even know how to use basic progs. Quit insulting ppl when u dont know wtf ur talkin about.


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Response Number 7
Name: Mr.........erm? i 4g
Date: June 20, 2002 at 08:33:02 Pacific
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U gotta find out wot 2 use 4 opening da file cus if its a movie no player is gunna run it cus if it can it would jus be a divx file, but sinc u have 2 burn it on a CD its probably a VCD or sumfink, without looking at da files u got i'm not really sure but its prob a VCD/SVCD

BTW i totally agree with H00liGaN
ha ha kyle dumb ass


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Response Number 8
Name: cue-less
Date: June 22, 2002 at 20:09:10 Pacific
Reply:

About .bin and .cue files, if I'm missing the cue file, how can I burn the bin without it and still make the program work?


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Response Number 9
Name: ..........
Date: June 23, 2002 at 03:16:57 Pacific
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Kyle u stupid idiot!
i just downloaded a ps2 boot disk and it was a bin/cue file and i loaded up Nero WHICH U CLEARLY SAID WON'T WORK and then clicked on all files instead of .nro in the burn image options and then burned it 2 a 700mb CDR with NO trouble and used it in my PS2 with NO trouble so i dunno wot kinda smart guy wannabe u r but u don't no jack bout burning m8! and if any1 removes this reply, they'll just stop other ppl from learning da truth


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Response Number 10
Name: codemorph
Date: June 23, 2002 at 15:57:23 Pacific
Reply:

Just for the record, I have reviewed this thread and I am using Nero 5.5. I chose "burn image" and chose (*.*) - all file formats, chose my .cue file and ouila! It automatically burned my .bin file to a working CD at 16x!!! No pain, no headaches.....It was the easiest burn ive done with a 450MB .bin file....Now my program came up and easily installed!! So big thanks goes out to H00liGaN!!! thanks for the great info!!!!


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Response Number 11
Name: Magnus
Date: June 24, 2002 at 12:27:09 Pacific
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I have a set of bin/cue files but when i open in Nero it says unexpected file format.
Any ideas on what to do?
I use nero 5.5.1.8


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Response Number 12
Name: Shounak
Date: June 24, 2002 at 14:43:27 Pacific
Reply:

H00liGan is the man. and Kyle is a Girl. Kyle keep using ur old ass piece of shet pc. i have GTA3 and it burned perfictly


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