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Using Bin Files

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by aldago, Oct 20, 2010.

  1. aldago

    aldago Member

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    I used a program to take family videos and add music and voice. Problem is that the output of the program are bin a cue files and I can't find out what to do with them. I'd like the output to be burned to a dvd disk which can be used in a stand-alone video player so that the entire family can watch it together on a tv set. Can anyone help??
     
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    Something like Imgburn can burn them - burn image files.
     
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    My problem is solved. I had never had an opportunity to use bin and cue files and didn't realize they are to be burned as CD or SVCD which I wasn't interested in. I went back and changed the preferenced output of my video program to DVD instead of CD and and I was able to get a DVD iso as my output. But for others, the comment that bin and cue files can be burned in a number of CD/DVD burning programs (ImgBurn, Nero, etc.)is correct and it's possible to use free part of the program called Isobuster to see what's contained in the bin and cue files and to strip out and save parts that you may be interested in. Thanks to all for your response and help.
     

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