What is a bin file? Ive never heard of it. Im relatively new to file sharing am still having problems playing stuff sometimes. This jsut happens to be anothet time =/ Thansk for any help
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What is a bin file? Ive never heard of it. Im relatively new to file sharing am still having problems playing stuff sometimes. This jsut happens to be anothet time =/ Thansk for any help
http://www.videolan.org can play bin files, and anything you else also
A bin and cue file is what most image files are put into.
The cue file tells the burning programs (like Nero, Alcohol 120%, or Fireburner), how to burn the information file (bin file) to a cd.
After buring to a cd you will then have your playable copy, most likely in vcd format, and ready for your dvd player.
But I dont have a DVD burner??? Can I burn it to a regular cd?
wtf do you want to play it on your pc or on your dvd player
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Originally posted by muchspl2@1 August 2004 - 17:57
http://www.videolan.org can play bin files, and anything you else also
lol...Quote:
Originally posted by Zalis@2 August 2004 - 00:45
But I dont have a DVD burner??? Can I burn it to a regular cd?
not may cam rips are ment to be burned to dvd.
yes, burn it to a regular cd.
Sigh I tried burning it to a blank CD I have. It worked. I used Alcohol 120%. I then tried to run it using BSPlayer and Windows Media Player. They both did not work. What not =/
Use videolan ffs. Go to the link and use that program!
http://www.videolan.org
fuck'em if he doesn't want to read the responses in his own thread, why would anyone go through the conceot of mpegav fileQuote:
Originally posted by TheRealDave@3 August 2004 - 15:38
Use videolan ffs. Go to the link and use that program!
http://www.videolan.org
fuck'em if he doesn't want to read the responses in his own thread, why would anyone go through the conceot of mpegav file [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2+4 August 2004 - 06:01--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 4 August 2004 - 06:01)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-TheRealDave@3 August 2004 - 15:38
Use videolan ffs. Go to the link and use that program!
http://www.videolan.org
It really is such a shame to see things like this. Maybe he took our advise and is now watching his film on videolan.
As said above, VideoLan will play any video file that is playable.
However, being in bin format it is a image file. It should be burned to a cd. You will need to burn the bin file, by loading the cue into the burning program.... just don't burn the bin by its self. It won't work.
If you have no cue file with the download, and you want a video file that will play using and standard player program and not VideoLan. You could always use IsoBuster, telling it to exact all video and sound for the bin. You will end up with a Mpeg 1 file.
ok please someone explain how to burn this using nero burning rom
recorder>burn image>burn`