How Do You Burn A Bin File To Disk?
If you are seeking to burn a duplicate of a CD or DVD you may encounter bin files. They are commonly encountered as the results of ripping a disk. Bin files are container files and can contain code information for an array of file types such as audio, video and executable files. Though bin files can contain text, they are never completely composed of text; files completely composed of text are called “plain text files.” Learn to extract and burn the contents of a bin file. Download and install a free copy of “Magic ISO” from the program’s website (see Resources below). Start “Magic ISO” and use the “File” menu in the upper right-hand corner to open the bin file. Click on the image of the “disk and pen” or select “burn” from the tools menu. The “Burn” menu will appear. Choose your burn speed (you may leave it at the default speed) and choose the appropriate burner from the drop-down list titled “Choose your CD-R/CD-RW.” This menu is used for burning both CDs and DVDs.