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Alexa Stott 18-08-2006 20:36

Convert .bin to DVD?
 
Hey, everyone!

I have a movie saved as a .bin file on my computer that I would like to burn to a DVD so that it plays on my DVD player. I've been searching for some kind of converter to allow me to save it as the proper format for this, but I haven't had much luck.

Anyone know of anything that might help me with this? :confused:

David55 18-08-2006 20:45

Re: Convert .bin to DVD?
 
Try using Daemon tools

I am not sure how to do what you described, but I had a lot of success handling bin files with this program.

David

Alexa Stott 18-08-2006 21:22

Re: Convert .bin to DVD?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David55
Try using Daemon tools

I am not sure how to do what you described, but I had a lot of success handling bin files with this program.

David

See, basically what I want to do is convert a .bin file to a .vob so I can play it on my DVD player.

Adam Richards 18-08-2006 21:30

Re: Convert .bin to DVD?
 
You don't. A bin file is basically a whole cd/dvd ripped down into a mirror image of the cd/dvd.

All you need is Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120% to burn the BIN (actually the CUE) file to the dvd, and just stick it in your dvd player.

Bin/cue files are usually used by software/movie pirating groups as a way of distributing the whole original (or slightly modified) cd image. Arrrrrr.

Alexa Stott 18-08-2006 21:41

Re: Convert .bin to DVD?
 
I actually searched around on Teh Intarwebs (you know, that whole bunch of tubes), and I found a program that would convert it from bin -> mpeg.

I'll keep Daemon tools in mind for next time, though. thanks.

Cody Carey 18-08-2006 21:44

Re: Convert .bin to DVD?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam Richards

Bin/cue files are usually used by software/movie pirating groups as a way of distributing the whole original (or slightly modified) cd image. Arrrrrr.

I actually use them to store old Home movies...


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