Is there a way to extract a .bin, .iso file?

EQTitan

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I have a 5 part video cd collections but it's all in .bin files and I'd rather not burn each one. I'd like to be 5 videos on 1 DVD.
 

TheRyuu

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Mount it in Alcohol 120% or Daemon tools (latter is free) then just copy and paste from each CD.
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: razibhasan
dont know about .bin files. but winrar can extract ISO files :)

Thats why I say mount it in something like Daemon Tools. Then you can just copy and paste it to your HD, then reburn to a dvd.

Right??
 
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Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: razibhasan
dont know about .bin files. but winrar can extract ISO files :)

Thats why I say mount it in something like Daemon Tools. Then you can just copy and paste it to your HD, then reburn to a dvd.

Right??

He's saying you can open an ISO with WinRAR and extract the contents. That means no mounting.
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: razibhasan
dont know about .bin files. but winrar can extract ISO files :)

Thats why I say mount it in something like Daemon Tools. Then you can just copy and paste it to your HD, then reburn to a dvd.

Right??

He's saying you can open an ISO with WinRAR and extract the contents. That means no mounting.

I know that too, but doesn't the OP have .bins??? That would normally mean you have a cue file too which is the one you would mount. There's also another program I can't think of the name of. I think it's called Power Iso??? Not sure.
 

corkyg

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Another vote for ISOBuster. It has been a useful tool in my kit for almost 2 years now.

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Shmee

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7zip should work.