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Name: saru
Date: July 1, 2003 at 00:11:18 Pacific
OS: winxp
CPU/Ram: 256
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I just burned the movie file with the extension "bin" to the CD,but I have no idea what kind of codec(?) needed to play the CD.
I am not familiar with these movie stuff and need little help.



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Name: mel
Date: July 1, 2003 at 00:20:11 Pacific
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A bin file sort of like a zip file, in that it's a single file (image) of a group of files/directories, etc. Ssimply burning it to a CD and then trying to play it woud be similar to trying to play a zipped MP3 or viewing a zipped JPG. You first have to get the BIN back to its original form. To do this you have to have CD burning software that can handle BINs. I use CDRWIN, but Nero should be able to burn them as well. There are plenty of CD burning programs that'll do the job. Do a search on the net.


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Response Number 2
Name: Gary Van Put
Date: July 1, 2003 at 01:00:52 Pacific
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Convert the file using winiso.

http://www.winiso.com/download.htm


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