| 02 Nov 2003 12:43 am |
bigL Guest | MPlayer for Linux boxes plays bin/cue movies without having to burn them or do anything to them, which is great, MPlayer rules.
Are there any players for WinXP that do that, or do you have to use up a cd every time?
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| 02 Nov 2003 02:38 am |
bigL Guest | Wait, I just opened a bin movie using Windows Media Player!
Whata ya know.
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| 02 Nov 2003 05:27 am |
Mickos Guest | Get Alcohol 120%
It creates any amount of Virtual CD Drives on your PC and you can load in the cue files and run them as it they were on CD
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| 11 Nov 2003 10:23 am |
FrightfoO Guest | VideoLAN (www.videolan.org) which is for Windows, as well as for other OS’s, has been able to open .bin file for some time.
MPlayer can also be used on a Windows system.
Even XBMP (Xbox Media Player) can open .bin files
By looking at information pertaining to the FFMPEG project, which all these media players a based around, it’s possble to see why they can do what they do.
(http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/)
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