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Burning BIN file without a cue sheet
Fabrizo - Mar 27, 2002
 Fabrizo Mar 27, 2002
I downloaded a game off of one of the FTP's a couple days ago and I just found out after unziping it that it was a single bin file, and did not include a cue sheet. How would I burn this file without one, or is their a way to make a cue sheet from scratch for it?

 Dyne Mar 27, 2002
id imagine you could binchunk it. splitting it into the iso and wavs and then using ezcd to burn.

 archiver Mar 27, 2002
What game/system is it?

 Fabrizo Mar 28, 2002
Its for the Saturn.

 SegaSaturnDDR Mar 28, 2002
i could be wrong, but i think if it has audio and data within it, you need that cuesheet, cause without that even binchunker doesnt know where the data/audio tracks end within the file.

 mal Mar 28, 2002
What you could do is open the bin with CDMage... and getting it to auto detect the contents. I haven't got any bins on my PC at the moment, so I can't tell you exactly how it's done...

It's not a great solution, but you could end up with a data track and one big audio track that you could slice up later with a sound editing program.

Which game is it?

It could also be that someone extracted just the data track from a CD using CDRWin. You end up with a bin file if you do that. Attempting to open it with CDmage would tell you if that's the case.