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Burning Software Discuss, editing multitrack bin / cue image at International Chat: Software related forum; I have a bin file, in it is one mode1 track and six audio tracks. I want to edit the mode1 track and reinsert it into the bin file. I tried using tools such as WinISO and UltraISO but it seems that they do not support multitrack bin files. They


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Old 30-12-2003   #1 (permalink)
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editing multitrack bin / cue image

I have a bin file, in it is one mode1 track and six audio tracks.
I want to edit the mode1 track and reinsert it into the bin file.

I tried using tools such as WinISO and UltraISO but it seems that they do not support multitrack bin files. They manage to extract only the mode1 track.

With fireburner, I was able to extract all the individual tracks.
1 iso and 6 wav. How can I take the 7 tracks and recompile them back into a bin file and cue (1 mode1 - 6 audio tracks)?
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Re: editing multitrack bin / cue image

Try Magiciso at http://www.magiciso.com/
Very powerful indeed, the new version 4.7 allows the creation of bin/cue files from wav or even mp3 files.the problem might be that you can only recombine the audio files, do not know if the software can do a mixed-mode cd i.e. recombine data and audio tracks in one bin file.
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Re: editing multitrack bin / cue image

OOPS!!! I Discovered that Magiciso can not edit the Mixedmode bin/cue file but there is a
way to solve your problem using it with the free Daemon tools.

Assuming a mixed mode cd with one data track and five audio tracks

Tools you will need

Daemon Tools
Magiciso

(1) Mount the original image with Daemon tools

(2) Copy data files with explorer to a folder on your computer you can
add files or edit the files in this folder.afterwards yuo can always
edit the iso directly with Magiciso

(3) Start Magiciso create an iso image file from the above folder.

(4) Use any appropriate tool to extract the audio tracks in wav format from the CD

(5) Select file/new Audio image in Magiciso and drag the extracted audio tracks to magiciso
save the bin and the accompanying cue files to a convenient place on your computer.

(6) Using notepad edit the cue file in the following way: At the very top of the file enter these lines

FILE "test.ISO" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2048
INDEX 01 00:00:00
POSTGAP 00:02:00

Where test.iso is the iso image you had created earlier with Magiciso.

The entire cue file should now look like this:

FILE "test.ISO" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2048
INDEX 01 00:00:00
POSTGAP 00:02:00

FILE "Test.bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 02:03:01
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 05:39:16
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 09:05:11
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 11:13:65

Where test.bin is the combined audio tracks you saved earlier with Magiciso.
Since you have just inserted one track at the start and indeed the data track
must be the first track it will be track 01 so the rest of the tracks must be
renumbered so the whole thing is sequential. The corrected cuesheet must look
like this.


FILE "test.ISO" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE1/2048
INDEX 01 00:00:00
POSTGAP 00:02:00

FILE "test.bin" BINARY

TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 01 02:03:01
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 01 05:39:16
TRACK 05 AUDIO
INDEX 01 09:05:11
TRACK 06 AUDIO
INDEX 01 11:13:65

(7) Save the this file as a new cue sheet, keep the original cuesheet for Magiciso as it will not be able to use your new one. if you need to edit the bin
file in it.

(8) Make sure the bin file this new cue file and the data iso file are in the same folder and mount the image with Daemon tools use the .cue file do not mount the .iso directly.

(9)Go to Magiciso and select tools\Make iso from CD/DVD-ROM, in the dialog that appears,select the Generic DVDROM as your CD-ROM, browse and create a name for the image file, select BIN Image file(.BIN/.CUE) as the output format, select ok. A Bin/cue mixed mode cd is now made. of course Magic iso can not edit this image but you can keep the original .iso
.cue and .bin files as sources. if you need to make changes.
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