File Types and issues.
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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jun 22nd at 10:42pm 2005


Is there a way to turn a bin and cue back into a file without burning it to disk?



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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Quaver on Wed Jun 22nd at 11:12pm 2005


You could emulate a cd drive with daemon tools found here




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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jun 22nd at 11:20pm 2005


? quoting Quaver
You could emulate a cd drive with daemon tools found here

I have Alcohol 120 (have for a couple years) but I have never used it.. Any suggestions?

It claims to be able to make a virtual drive, in fact after I installed it I now have a drive G.. So, how can I utilize this to make it think its able to create a file with a bin/cue?





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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Quaver on Wed Jun 22nd at 11:27pm 2005


I dont know how to use Alcohol 120 but with daemon tools you just have to load it up, right click on the icon, chose mount image and point it to the file. I expect it to be similar to Alcohol 120.



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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Orpheus on Wed Jun 22nd at 11:44pm 2005


I got it.. I forgot that some files look like txt files when you view them. My player can play it anyways.. <img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">

For the record though, you locate the files (bin/cue) and right click on them and scroll to "Mount on device" pointing it to the virtual drive.

Thanx bud, /me appreciates.





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Re: File Types and issues.
Posted by Crono on Thu Jun 23rd at 9:41pm 2005


Obviously.

It's also useful for turning several disc games into DVD games. Several games on a DVD too with a boot screen too.



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