so what program allows you to burn a BIN image? thanks in advance....Duracell said:an ISO always contains only 1 session without saved subchannel data,
a BIN can be a multisession or mixed mode CD too and subchannel data (game copy protections) can be stored too;
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most of all burning aplications can do this if you load the related CUE sheet instead the BIN;zikk said:so what program allows you to burn a BIN image? thanks in advance....
thank you for the helpfull information. I must say to all that have given their insight....Thank you all....Duracell said:most of all burning aplications can do this if you load the related CUE sheet instead the BIN;
e.g. you have got your mates vacation video formated into 2 files: Galapagos.CUE and Galapagos.BIN;
be sure you have stored both files in the same folder;
run Nero > File > Burn Image > choose "all files" in dialog > select Galapagos.CUE
another try is BAO = burnatonce (www.burnatonce.com);
if your BIN is not a multisession image BAO is able to burn it without the presence of a related CUE;
I use to have that option when backing up my playstation1 games with nero5but now I'm trying the dvd's and with it nero Express I can't find anything like that therescarecrow said:cue/bin can only handle scrambled subchannel data... for some copyprotections that explicitly demand RAW subchannel data cue/bin does not suffice- you MUST use another, more advanced image format.