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bin/cue to avi.

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12 Nov 2005 11:21 am
bhug19
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i downloaded a movie as a bin/cue file, but i cant convert it to a avi to watch it??? anyone got a converter that could convert a bin/cue to an avi ??? please


[Quote] #2
12 Nov 2005 11:37 am
Marcus Aurelius
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The question was asked so many times.But anyway here is your answer: a pair of cue/bin files are used by burning software to burn a cd.Open your burning software go to burning image and point to cue file and is going to burn the bin.To open a bin file you may use Daemon Tools or any Virtual Drive software or something like MagicIso or UltrIso or Isobuster etc etc.The avi you’re looking for is inside the bin.Daemon Tools can play that file without burning or extracting.Google all from above and start playing with.

[Quote] #3
12 Nov 2005 09:27 pm
bhug19
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thanks for the info it was really helpful

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25 Nov 2005 05:59 pm
topcat139
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isobuster, right click on file, extract from the mpegav dir, then extract but filter only m2f2 mpeg frames. that file will be a normal mpg nfile that you can then edit etc.

luck,

topcat139

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22 Mar 2007 10:30 pm
just jack
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i have the same question, is there a way to convert .bin/.cue to .avi. i am new to all this and just trying to learn what kind of options i have as free converter downloads can anyone help??????

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09 Jul 2009 09:55 pm
Skullcandy
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Just Jack, the idea of .cue files is to burn them to CD/r and having the ability to watch them on your dvd player, you do this with IMGburn. just put in a blank cd. open imgburn, brose for the .cue file, and click burn. hope this helped

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20 Oct 2009 04:59 am
Jenser
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What to do if there is no .cue file and adata.bin and vdata.bin are two separate files. I tried to merge them but WinAVI couldnot do it.

Please help

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