*.bin and *.cue files how to play them wich one to take??

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  • Divx_spezialist
    Junior Member
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    • Sep 2003
    • 16

    *.bin and *.cue files how to play them wich one to take??

    how can i play the *.bin and *.cue files ?

    at emule the link for some movies shows me a lot of data . (for example: cd1.bin, cd1.cue,cd2.bin,cd2.cue)

    do i need to download every one of them or just the bin files or just the cue files?

    i got the new windows media player 9 series withits latest updates
    i got the divx player 5

    i heard about a tmpec or something like that or the vcl plaer , some of them says that i need to burn the bin files with nero first of all on cd but otherwise some of them says nero is not compatible with bin files

    some of them says there is a player which can play bin files directly without having to burn it on cd

    please tell me just the name or the link where i can find a apprpriate player for bin files (recommended: a player that can play bin files without having to be burned on cd)

    and tell me please which files i need to download on such a link for svcd /vcd movies where datas like this are showned => cd1.bin, cd1.cue ,cd2.bin, cd2.cue

    i would appreciate any help, if u are german or french u can surely respond in your own language
    i can spek fluently french german englsih .... so no problem aight!

    cu soon
  • echooff
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    • May 2003
    • 27

    #2
    Bin files hold the data and cue files tell the program/burner how to read the data. Cue/bin files are disk mirror files. A supposedly exact mirror copy of a disc. You will need one each for each disc. Nero will burn them onto a cd. Find the function under file-->burn image and then select the cue file. You also can extract the data/video with vcdgear or cdmage. There may be others that will do the trick. I am unaware of a player that can view bin files directly but as stated above, you can extract the video and then play it. I find vcdgear easiest, but others don't like it.

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    • Divx_spezialist
      Junior Member
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      • Sep 2003
      • 16

      #3
      thanks

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      • babyivan
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        • Dec 2004
        • 1

        #4
        VLC player plays it directly with no prblems
        VLC has saved me many a time!!

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