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krunk'd
Jun 2005


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joing one or more bin and cues to one

i did a search and all words "bin and cue" are all too short for searching.

what i am wondering is, is there a way to join multiple bin and cues into one.
or join them into an iso or something similar.

thanks

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Re: joing one or more bin and cues to one

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Originally posted by krunk'd
i did a search and all words "bin and cue" are all too short for searching.

what i am wondering is, is there a way to join multiple bin and cues into one.
or join them into an iso or something similar.

thanks



and you couldnt think of another word thats longer than 3 letters? image files...theres two...

a bin file is disk image, and the cue file is just a txt file that contains info on the bin file (file name, size, etc). You cant join them (as far as i know anyway). You need to use vcdgear or isobuster or similar program to extract the movie file from the bin file before you can think about joining them.... please read this

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