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Nero and .bin files

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by misters, Jan 6, 2006.

  1. misters

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    Hi i have nero 7 premium and i would like to know how to burn 2 bin files onto a dvd-r can someone explain how to do this in newbie terms, thanx in advance.
     
  2. BIGnewb

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    if you have a bin file and you want to put it on a rom then you needto convert if its a game then you have to convert to iso.best software for that is winbin
     
  3. misters

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    I have 2 bin files and 2 matching cue file which are a movie, i would like to burn these files onto a dvd-r to play back onto my home dvd player, i have nero 7 premium. do i have to try and convert these files or will nero just do it for me, and if so how?

    Thanx in advance.
     
  4. misters

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    Can anyone answer my problem?
     
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    I thought there was a way of doing it with nero.
     
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    The easiest way to burn a .bin file on nero is to simply to rename the file For example,rename "movie.bin" to "movie.iso" I have never needed to actually convert a whole file. Nero doesnt recognize .bin as a format it can deal with .But an image is an image regardless of its file extension.file extensions are really all about associations with various programs.
     
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    thread teleported to Nero forum
     
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    Nero will burn bin files wothout having to convert. The problem is you want to make a movie that was made as vcd or svcd or whatever. Therefore the img files are of 2 cd disks. Anything that burns image files will want a cd for the burning and will need to do them seperate. So you are going to have to get the video out of the image to do what you want. There are many ways of doing this. One being the link BIGnewb posted for you.
     
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    Someone suggested using software called DAEMON would this do the job and since it is two bin files would i have to use two disc.
     
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    daemon tools are for mounting images [virtual disk drive)not for burning images. Like I have already said ,ignore the cue file, change the three letter extension .bin to .iso [right click, rename]
    Then burn the image with nero .Very simple
     
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    I tried that but the .bin s grayed out and i cant rename .iso.
     
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    If you rename it you are still going to have 2 images and need to do 2 burns to get them on disk. From the way it sounds to me as to what you want. You are going to have to extract the video from each image then put the together however you like to get them on one disk. The bottom line is an image no matter what the extension is just a set of files inside a wrapper. In order to do something with the files you have to unwrap them. No matter how you do it, mount, burn, extract or decompress.
     
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    I have the two image files now ready to burn but how do i put them together to have on one disc, i tried this and when the second image started to play the sound was out of sync, is there a way around this or would i have to burn the images seperate on two different disc?
     
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    Most likely vision is what you need to use. You are still saying image but also saying now ready for burning. What type of file is each 1 now that it is ready for burning
     
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    I think there is an easier way, but you end up with 2 svcd discs. Open up Nero. On the left you can chose dvd or cd; chose cd, look down the column and among the options, chose Super VCD, then go to OPEN. This will give you the ability to go where your files are. Chose the Cue file and open it; then chose burn. The Cue file will tell Nero where to find the BIN file, which is what Nero will burn to your cd and you will end up with your SuperVCD. Later do the same with the other Cue file.
     
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    Join the file with a program like "easy video joiner" to create one single file.Rename the .bin file to .iso .You can use WinIso to view the contents of the ISO then just extract the AVI from both files .Join them with "easy video Joiner" Convert them to Mpeg2 [dvd] with WinAvi [very fast]Then add the file to nero and burn as a DVD. Cue files are for mounting and possibly burning games with programs like Alcohol 120% where cd protection needs to be bypassed when your backing up your games to new media .So in this case because you are dealing with video files, just ignore the cue files
     

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