Open Source training videos for Ubuntu Certified Professional
mark abraham
mark.moncy at gmail.com
Tue Feb 3 14:44:31 UTC 2009
Try this.
download this software called bchunk. ( it converts bin/cue files to iso images)
open terminal and type the following:
bchunk <name of bin file> <name of cue file> <name you want to give
the iso image>
Then u have an iso image of the cue and bin files which you can burn
on a cd or even open with any file archiver
HTH,
Moncy
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Bob Rook <bobkd4dii at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>> Johann Spies wrote:
>>
>>> I have downloaded and unpacked them and now I have
>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 js js 2070 2008-12-29 01:13 Readme.nfo
>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 js js 75 2008-12-29 16:53 i-vubcert.cue
>>> -rw-r--r-- 1 js js 418206768 2008-12-29 16:53 i-vubcert.bin
>>>
>>> So what do I do with it. Both vlc and mplayer don't know what to do
>>> with it. You said it is a video. What do you play it with?
>>>
>>
>> cue and bin files are CD image files, or components thereof. Google is
>> generally quite helpful here.
>>
>> --
>> Judging by the size of the bin file it is a DVD image. It can be burned to a DVD using K3B or any of the other DVD apps in Ubuntu.
>>
>
> Bob
>
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