Converting .bin / .cue to a viewable file

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johnjimjones

26-07-2006 16:14:07

I just downloaded a video and it came as a .binurl==http://=http:///url 640,000 KB and a .cueurl==http://=http:///url 1KB and I don't know how to play / convert it. I tried mounting the .cueurl==http://=http:///url onto a drive and then autoplaying it but that didn't work. Any help = + karma.

Thanks.

bruman

26-07-2006 16:22:17

Play it in Video LAN player
http//www.videolan.org/

Or what you're supposed to do (the format the files are in).. you're supposed to go into a cd burning software, open up the .cueurl==http://=http:///url file and that'll open up the .binurl==http://=http:///url file and then you just burn it.

tylerc

26-07-2006 16:24:50

Use Nero or Alcohol 120% to burn the bin/cue file. Like bruman said, just open the cue file and it will burn automatically.

mikedb

26-07-2006 16:27:18

or, you can use Daemon tools to make an artificial drive, load the image files onto it, and play the video normally- you computer sees it as though there is an actual CD in and actual drive.

I did this before i discovered VLC player, which is much easier for videos.

johnjimjones

26-07-2006 16:28:14

[quote3d540ae9fd="bruman"]Play it in Video LAN player
http//www.videolan.org/

Or what you're supposed to do (the format the files are in).. you're supposed to go into a cd burning software, open up the .cueurl==http://=http:///url file and that'll open up the .binurl==http://=http:///url file and then you just burn it.[/quote3d540ae9fd]

Thanks!!!

Problem sloved.

I don't have Nero or Alcohol 120%, I guess I could have used Daemon Tools, but this is better.

Darkside

26-07-2006 16:35:19

i prefer vlc media ploayer

Iloveipods2

26-07-2006 22:01:42

pshhh, alcohol 120% is hands down the best.

Wolfeman

26-07-2006 22:34:25

Alcohol 120% is a great product. There are plenty of software that will convert a BIN/CUE to an ISO...

Tholek

27-07-2006 19:14:58

If you have VLC, you really have no need to convert unless you want to do a set-top playable DVD.

johnjimjones

27-07-2006 19:51:51

I like Daemon tools a little better. shrug