dpvtank
07-31-2004, 04:27 AM
Ok, now before you people jump on me, let me give you the specifics. I know this type of question has been asked before, so hear me out because this one is slightly different.
I have a file, an archive [rar file to be specific]. It contains private documents and images. The file is however 759 MB (796,852,337 bytes). Now, I did try and make this into an iso but when I checked the length of the file, it was 86 minutes. The same applied when I made a bin/cue of it via WinISO.
Now, in the past, I have overburnt a few folders of mp3 music and some of the files in the end have been corrupted. So, I do not want to bother wasting cd's here.
Now, I have seen many games avaliable that are over 700 Mb in file size in bin/cue format, however when burning those, there is no problem and it shows the length of the cd nicely [ex, and 747 Mb file is shown as a 74 Min and burns fine]. Now, my question is this, is there any way to make my file that I have and use the process that these game releases use to make a bin/cue file.
I assume, that since my file is 759 Mb or approximately 760 Mb, it will count as 76 Mins and work when burnt on a cd. XCD from what I know is used more for media such as movies and such.
Can anyone help me?
I have a file, an archive [rar file to be specific]. It contains private documents and images. The file is however 759 MB (796,852,337 bytes). Now, I did try and make this into an iso but when I checked the length of the file, it was 86 minutes. The same applied when I made a bin/cue of it via WinISO.
Now, in the past, I have overburnt a few folders of mp3 music and some of the files in the end have been corrupted. So, I do not want to bother wasting cd's here.
Now, I have seen many games avaliable that are over 700 Mb in file size in bin/cue format, however when burning those, there is no problem and it shows the length of the cd nicely [ex, and 747 Mb file is shown as a 74 Min and burns fine]. Now, my question is this, is there any way to make my file that I have and use the process that these game releases use to make a bin/cue file.
I assume, that since my file is 759 Mb or approximately 760 Mb, it will count as 76 Mins and work when burnt on a cd. XCD from what I know is used more for media such as movies and such.
Can anyone help me?