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      Exclamation PS2 Bin/Cue to DVD

      I have a Bin/Cue files that i am trying to burn onto a dvdr as the files are too big to fit onto CD's. Bin/Cue files are CD images and can only be copied onto cdr, does anyone know a way around this???

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      Welcome. First why would you post this in the Tutorial forum?
      As far as your question goes I would use a program called WinISO. This program will allow you to convert your to BIN to ISO. I don't know is this is the best way to do what you want but I do know it will work. Good luck.

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      First,if i would have to convert a image-i would never use a winiso.At least go with a best proggy in that class which is a ultraiso..Winiso hasnt been updated atleast last 2 years..maybe even more??
      You can load a bin&cue into a daemon tools or alcohol,and make a dvd image...
      I think as i dont have a dvd burner yet-no ps2 too,so this is just logic-doesent know if it could be done.
      http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/***********

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      Quote Originally Posted by mars109
      I have a Bin/Cue files that i am trying to burn onto a dvdr as the files are too big to fit onto CD's. Bin/Cue files are CD images and can only be copied onto cdr, does anyone know a way around this???
      Mount your cue/bin with DaemonTools or Alcohol 120%'s virtual drive and copy it to a blank dvd as disk to disk copy.


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