How can I split a “.bin” file in single wav files?
February 10th, 2020
I cannot get it working with “Virtual CD” and “Medieval CUE Splitter” shows not to support this format / extension.
Best wishes, Biff
i assume u got the cue+bin of an audio cd no? in that case mount the image and rip it using any app like winamp/WMP/iTunes etc
Thank you, tubago.
i assume u got the cue+bin of an audio cd no?
Yes.
in that case mount the image
But I cannot get it running with Virtual CD though this extension should run with it. “Mount” means to run the bin-file with a program like Virtual CD, to use it like a normal, real CD? Thanks again, best wishes, Biff
Mount means that the cue+bin will be used as a normal CD on the virtual drive. What software are you using to try to mount it? I’d suggest Alcohol/Daemon tools or power ISO. Never had problems with it. if none of those work the only way around that i can remember is burning the CD and then ripping it
Thanks tubago.
What software are you using to try to mount it?
Virtual CD I use, bin-files are supported with it, but I cannot get it work.
Best wishes, Biff
then bin (no pun intended) and download Deamon Tools – Far superior
Thank you very much , ,
Okay, I will do and try.
Best wishes, Biff
Usually an audio cd will not be in bin/cue format, what I have seen though is a huge wav file (600mb.wav) that has a cue sheet with it to show an audio extractor where to cut the files. I use Easy Cd-Da Extractor to do that. EAC or Exact Audio Copy might work with your bin file, try mounting the cue file into daemon tools and then point eac to it and see if it can read the individual wavs.
Remember, and you can look at any store bought cd to see this, a music cd does not list the tracks on it when you load it onto a PC like you might expect, they will be listed as track01.cda track02.cda etc. but embedded in the cda data can be the name of the song and author, album and stuff for the cd players display. So its possible that you loaded the bin file but your system did not recognize the disk. As a matter of fact as I was writting this I put a disk in the drive and one of my PC’s said there was nothing in the drive (on both optical disks) then I put it in another PC and it saw the cda files. So there could be something with your system that refuses to recognize the cda files like mine did. And since I have not played an audio cd on this machine for ages I never noticed although I will look into it now. It might have something to do with autorun.
As a test, if you can put a store audio cd in your drive and look at it in windows explorer and if you see the track0X.cda files then you can eliminate that as the cause.
Many thanks, .
Usually an audio cd will not be in bin/cue format, what I have seen though is a huge wav file (600mb.wav) that has a cue sheet with it to show an audio extractor where to cut the files.
Yes, more common are ape or flac with a cue file, I assume. I was wondering why the copy of the CD has this bin-format, it is not burned on a disc, but on my hard disk, I didn’t convert it. I have tried EAC without success. And I do not understand why Virtual CD doesn’t read it, but I will try Daemon Tools.
Yes, all CDs are recognized, working in my drives.
Many thanks again, best wishes, Biff
I have an older version of Easy CD-DA Extractor that I got for free off a PC Magazine disk I recieved. Its not actually free but back then all they did to get you to buy it was make you wait 8 seconds for it to load, it also put three separate Icons on your destop but you can delete them. Of course its not the newest, but you don’t have to fix it and its only about 6mb. I used to have a copy on my RS collectors page but they keep deleting stuff that hasn’t been accessed for a while so I have to put it back. There is a fix for it out there if the 8 seconds really bugs you, I’ll PM you the link and serial as well.
http://~ Dead file host ~/files/243145505/ECDDAX_4.71.rar
get Isobuster and load the bin file into it to see what the contents of the BIN actually is, then, you can also, use isobuster to extract the contents of the BIN file.
Install Medieval CUE Splitter, load the cue sheet and split into single tracks!
Thank you for your answers,
Okay, I will have a look at Isobuster.
Best wishes, Biff
If it won’t work, burn it to a CDRW and rip from that.
Okay, thanks ,
Best wishes, Biff