samcurry Screwing with the code... Staff member Dec 12, 2002 #1 Would one use to create an image from a .cue file? I have tried nero and easy cd creatorplat. but no dice.
Would one use to create an image from a .cue file? I have tried nero and easy cd creatorplat. but no dice.
P PT Off 'Motherfuckin' Topic Elite Dec 12, 2002 #2 Looks like you need cdrwin, check out this link, Sammy. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mstiller/cue.htm
Looks like you need cdrwin, check out this link, Sammy. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mstiller/cue.htm
Luis G <i><b>Problemator</b></i> Staff member Dec 12, 2002 #4 if i remember right, clonecd allows to burn that image files.
S s4 Guest Dec 12, 2002 #5 IsoBuster might be of interest: http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/ It's worth looking at in my opinion.
IsoBuster might be of interest: http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/ It's worth looking at in my opinion.
Aunty Em Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2002 #6 What's a .cue file and why would you want to create one??(
A.B.Normal New Member Dec 13, 2002 #7 Burning a bi/cue with Nero http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/bin_cue_with_nero.cfm?wide=true Aunty Em , A cue/bin file is an Image used in burning a CDR to make an exact copy of the original CD.Other Images types are ISO,NRG etc...
Burning a bi/cue with Nero http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/bin_cue_with_nero.cfm?wide=true Aunty Em , A cue/bin file is an Image used in burning a CDR to make an exact copy of the original CD.Other Images types are ISO,NRG etc...
Aunty Em Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2002 #8 Thanks, I know what an image file is I'm just not familiar with the file extentions as I don't use them very often.
Thanks, I know what an image file is I'm just not familiar with the file extentions as I don't use them very often.
Shadowfax <b>mod cow</b> Dec 13, 2002 #9 yup, cdrwin it must be.... check out their website http://www.goldenhawk.com/
samcurry Screwing with the code... Staff member Dec 14, 2002 #10 woot got nero to work. Boy did i feel like and idiot.
Shadowfax <b>mod cow</b> Dec 14, 2002 #11 hehe, no need to...but still, cdrwin would have been the more logical move..the *.cue files have their origin over there if i'm not mistaken oh well, as long as it works...
hehe, no need to...but still, cdrwin would have been the more logical move..the *.cue files have their origin over there if i'm not mistaken oh well, as long as it works...