I did a search, and someone else asked the same basic question, and was told to use Nero then told NOT to do the burn do to re-encoding, etc.
Here is my question:
I downloaded X-Men 2, it has .CUE/.BIN files. I checked here and found that I should use BindWrite to burn it to DISC (CD). I did that last night (so far it is taking 6 discs).
But, I would like to use my DVD burner (DVD+R/RW Drive) so I can play the movie on my console DVD drive. The VCD was not compatible with my X-Box, and I assume it will not play on my older Sony DVD players.
One person said that Nero should do the trick (when the same basic question was asked), I have Roxio CD & DVD Creator 6. Another poster in the thread said that trying to burn to DVD was very complicated, and would take a a lot of work.
If the second person is correct, can someone please explain the steps needed to turn a .CUE/.BIN into a DVD or point out a good reference?
You might as well say reality is the result of complex negotiations between the observer and the observed. But that is simply a point of view.
--Andromeda Series
sorry that i dont have the answer to your question. only thing i could say is to extract the video file from the .bin files and reencode with your favorite dvd authoring software. i watched xmen 2 on my xbox this weekend using xbox media player. no problems playing the.bin files themselves.