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BIN/CUE

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by blacklady, Aug 28, 2005.

  1. blacklady

    blacklady Guest

    Heeelllllppppp. Everybody this program in Nero to burn BIN images onto CD/DVD is not working for me. I've read through the instruction and followed them to the letter. The program runs but it doesn't burn anything but trash on my CD. I'm using a RW CD at the moment because I don't want to use any CD-R and ruin them. Is it that the software doesn't like RW CD?
     
  2. celtic_d

    celtic_d Regular member

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    Shouldn't make any difference if it is a RW or not. Try mounting the image or opening with ISOBuster, etc. to see if it is ok.
     
  3. blacklady

    blacklady Guest

    Your suggestion worked great. I was able to view the file using the isobuster. Now if I can only find a good copy of four brother. (smile)
     
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    aldaco12 Active member

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    The 1st problem is: why the image cannot be recorded? Is the cuesheet (.CUE) wrongly written (I hope you have a .CUE file) or the image is corrupted?

    A suggestion. Open the .CUE with Notepad and look at it.
    There should be something like:

    FILE "image.bin" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 xx:yy:zz

    where 'image.bin' is the BIG .bin file you have in the same directory of the .cue file.

    If the .cue is something like it (if not, simply edit FILE "c:\directory\image.bin" into FILE "c:\image.bin" with notepad, you should be able to scan it for corruption with CD Mage , to open and 'mount' the image (so it will appear on virtual drive E:\, do it with Alcohol 120% or Daemon tools) etc.

    Probably Isobuster can extract to your HD the .BIN content. Then, depending on which file you have, maybe you can use them.
     
    Last edited: Aug 29, 2005

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