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| Thread ID: 50462 | 2004-10-21 05:41:00 | bin and cue files | Scattershot06 (4844) | Press F1 |
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| 283281 | 2004-10-21 05:41:00 | What are they? How do I burn them to CD? will the Windows way work? probably not, so do I need Nero? How do I open these files once burned to CD? Thanks, |
Scattershot06 (4844) | ||
| 283282 | 2004-10-21 06:04:00 | They're basically ISO9660 image files with a lil extra information (Subchannel IIRC). I just use Alcohol 120% to burn them, but Im sure there's other free tools that will. Not sure if Nero will or not? Chill. |
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| 283283 | 2004-10-21 06:09:00 | I have Nero 6.x.x.x, would you happen anyone the exact steps I need to take to burn them? | Scattershot06 (4844) | ||
| 283284 | 2004-10-21 06:54:00 | Dude its piss easy just go Recorder>Burn Image> then just select the cue file and hey presto bingo bango its burnt to CD. If thats a bit too complicated you could download Daemon tools, mount the image and then just copy it like you would any other CD. I have to admit i find Alcohol 120% far easier to use and have had far more success burning CD's with it. Now you wouldn't be downloading pirated software off the internet in the form of bin and cue files would you? tssk tssk thats naughty ;) |
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