How Do You Convert BIN Files To ISO Files On A Mac?
BIN is a popular file format for CD image data on PCs. Always paired with a CUE file, the BIN/CUE combo contains all the disc data, allowing you to create an exact replica of a CD. Unfortunately, Macintosh computers do not support BIN/CUE. You will need to convert the BIN file to a Mac-friendly ISO disc image. There are a variety of ways to do this using third-party downloads. Convert the BIN to ISO using Toast. The program costs $79.99, as of 2010, but is far and away the premiere burning software for Mac users and is an investment that will pay off again and again. Toast offers the quickest and easiest way to convert to ISO. You just open the BIN file with Toast, then select “Save As Disc Image” from the file menu. The program will prompt you with a “.toast” file, but all you do is change the extension to “.iso” and save. Convert the BIN to ISO using BinChunker. This software is free, but requires coding that may intimidate some users. It runs using the Terminal tool on your Mac. Ope