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SLJ
Jan 30, 2004, 09:59 AM
i need to know which burning software support either bin /cue file for OSX? does toast do it or is there something else?



7on
Jan 30, 2004, 04:16 PM
Toast will do it.

ephramz
Jan 31, 2004, 02:07 AM
If this is just a VCD with bin/cue files (I don't know what else comes in that format) and you only need to watch it on the Mac, i.e. not on a DVD or VCD player, you can just unstuff the bin file, and burn the AVsomething.DAT file to a disk, renamed as a .MPG file. This is really where all the video data is, and all that you need to play it if you're not worried about menus and other stuff that might be there.

SLJ
Jan 31, 2004, 09:55 AM
no luck with unstuff with the bin file... what about the .mdf or .mds file? which program do i use to burn it or decode?

7on
Jan 31, 2004, 03:05 PM
.mdf and .mds are Alcohol 120% formats. You'll need a PC and Alcohol 120% to burn those. I have Alcohol 120% and I can rip either ISOs or BIN/CUEs and burn them on my Mac (no burner on the PC). Even copyprotected PC cds. However, trying to burn .mds/.mdf on a mac is pretty much moot. I hear that blindwrite (PC only) can convert mds/mdf to .ccd/.img, dunno if that helps though. (CCD is a CloneCD format *PC Only*).

BIN/CUE formats can be used for any CD, but are primarily used for CDs with audio tracks and Data tracks (and VCDs as the above mentioned).

Veldek
Jan 31, 2004, 04:02 PM
I always use FireStarter FX (http://versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19058) to burn .bin/.cue files. Toast failed on me quite often for them, but with this app I didn't have any problems anymore. It's a little ugly and it's still beta, but it works great. And you can overburn with it.

SLJ
Jan 31, 2004, 09:45 PM
i downloaded a few files with cue/bin format but toast 6 just burn it then when i open the cd... it has a folder with a red circle on it... does anyone know what it mean?