Burn a .bin and .cue File With Nero
This article teaches how to burn a Bin & Cue file with Nero.
Steps
- Check that your .cue file is correctly "configured". Open your .cue file with a text-editor (such as Notepad). When opened, it should look something like this:
FILE "CD2.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:06:12 - Where it SAYS "CD2.BIN" add the full path before it, for example, if your bin and cue files were in the folder located at D:\MOVIES then FILE "CD2.BIN" BINARY would be changed to FILE "D:\MOVIES\CD2.BIN" BINARY. For example the file above should now look like this:
FILE "D:\MOVIES\CD2.BIN" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:06:12 - Save the .cue file to the same folder and close the cue file.
- Launch Nero.
- Close the Wizard.
- Select Recorder, then click Burn Image.
- Change to All files under File Types and open the .cue file that comes with the bin file.
- Be sure to select Disc-At-Once, otherwise Nero will burn the image wrong!
- Select the write speed and finally click Write.
Tips
- how to create a bin file in Nero software
- Don't forget to add the "\" after the path but before "CD2.BIN" when editing the .cue file.
Warnings
- Make sure the movie or program you are burning isn't an illegal copy.
Things You'll Need
- A folder with .bin and .cue files.
- Nero
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