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Bin/Cue where there is no cue file

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  1. malcolmt

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    I have 2 .bin files, one where there is no cue file, the other that both CDRWin3.0 & Nero5582 says the cue file is corrupt.

    Someone gave me this info:
    "You really don't need a CUE file. With CDRWin, just select Load Tracks instead
    of Load Cuesheet. With Nero, select the bin file and on the Write menu, select
    to burn it as Raw Data."

    When I tried it with CDRWin all I got was an audio file (Both bin files are kids games)that just gave me static.
    All Nero did was copy the bin file to the CD disk.
    I couldn't find anywhere in Nero about Raw Data - found that in CDRWin but it wouldn't let me proceed.
    How do I write a working CUE file for these BIN files?
     
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  3. malcolmt

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    Thank you but how do I locate Track and Index information?

    In the CDRWin Help files there is a segment that says "How to write cue files"

    But It doesn't say how to get that info.
     
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    You can guess that index is 00:00 and that it's a mode1 (PC-CDROM) or a mode 2 (VCD, PSX) disc.
     
  5. malcolmt

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    That's just my trouble:
    I did exactly that but CDRWin comes up with this Error Message:
    "Invalid CUE SHEET command at line 3.
    Previous File is not a multiple of the specified block size"

    The following is the contents of what I put in the CUE file:

    FILE "FLT-HCK2.BIN" BINARY
    TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

    where FLT-HCK2.BIN is the name of the Bin file.

    Does any of the above make sense??
    Sorry to be such a nuisance but youyr help is appreciated.

     
  6. Davyburns

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    Hi Malcolm, I am in the same boat as yourself. am watching this thread intently. hope we get sorted
     
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    Is that Playstation or PS2 stuff? Then it is MODE2/2352
     
  8. Davyburns

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    My "bins" are sharereactor videos. What will the cue file contain?
     
  9. malcolmt

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    Have got to say I gave up and deleted my BIN files - however I believe there were from normal CD-Rom kids games CD's
     
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    The videos are probably VCDs or SVCDs so the correct CD-ROM mode should be Mode 2/2352
     
  11. Davyburns

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    Thanks, but in the end I used IsoBuster, and extracted an MPG file quite easily.
    Thanks to everyone who tried to help.
    Davy
     

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