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| New on Forum Join Date: Feb 2006
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| bin/cue I know that you can use several programs to extract bin/cue files but which is the best way to extract so these files can be encoded for dvd's and put on a dvd instead of a cd....I did this once a year ago but I don't remember how I did this nor the programs....I do remember using MagicIso to extract the files bu t i don't know how i did it and i know i did not use NERO because i did not have it and don't like it!!! CAN or WILL somebody please help? Thank You ohme |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Brazil
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| Re: bin/cue Just open the .cue or the .bin file with MagicIso and burn it. GB
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