.cue + .mp3 + .iso, but no .bin!

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  1. rancor01

    rancor01 Member

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    I'm tring to burn a disc that has a .cue sheet, but no .bin file. I have searched the forums already, and have turned up nothing.. hoping someone here can help me. anyhow, heres what the first few lines of the .cue sheet looks like:

    FILE "Track-01.mp3" MP3
    TRACK 1 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    FILE "Track-02.iso" BINARY
    TRACK 2 MODE1/2048
    PREGAP 00:03:00
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    FILE "Track-03.mp3" MP3
    TRACK 3 AUDIO
    PREGAP 00:02:00
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    FILE "Track-04.mp3" MP3

    I also think that the .mp3 files need to be converted .. possibly to .wav
    It continues on like this for a few more tracks with another .iso file. How can I burn this? Toast will not allow it to happen without a .bin file... Any help appreciated. Thanks!

    and in case anyone is wondering, this is for a homebrew game for the PC Engine/Turbografx game console.

    Jeff
     
  2. Londor

    Londor Guest

    .bin files contain the data and .cue files contain information on how to burn that data (CD layout).

    So you have neither mp3's nor iso's just information on how to burn them.
     
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    ok, I guess I was a bit unclear.

    In the directory, there is the .cue file, along with about 20 .mp3 files, and 2 .iso files. I was just posting the internals of the .cue file. The total filesize for the directory is about 80mb. All of the other files are actually there, but I have not found a program that will/can handle anything other than .cue/.bin. When I used windows, I know that both Nero and CDRwin could handle this task, but as of yet I cannot find a mac program that will burn this combo.

    Thanks for the quick reply.
     
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  4. Londor

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    I guess you have Toast. Open it, select the Data tab, drop all the files (mp3 & iso) into Toast, in the menu bar select File/Save As Bin/Cue, once it is done trash the .cue file created by Toast, rename your .cue file exactly the same as the .bin file (except for the extensions), go to the Copy tab, select Bin/Cue Files, drop either the .cue or the .bin into Toast and click on the red button.
     

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