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Cdrwin 3.8a
Cdrwin 3.8a





cdrwin 3.8a

If the filename contains any spaces, then it must be enclosed in quotation marks. no need to have to set any options for what type of mode your burning in.įilename - Filename (can include device/directory). Only edit the line that says FILE So were ever you put your bin/cue you just need to put that directory and path in the FILE statement of the cue sheet.oh another thing the cue sheet already tells the CD-writer what mode to use to burn the disc. Second set-up: Phillips CDR-760 connected to Technics SL-PG480A CD player via digital. so basically to make the bin/cue proccess work your going to have to edit the cue sheet. Burning : Plextor PlexWriter 8/4/32 using CDRwin v.3.8a software. and you put the *.bin *.cue file in D:\NewBin\ you would changed the first line to look like thisĪnd to make it even easier if you work with the bin/cue files in the root of the drive say right from the d:\ then the first line would only need to be if it's audio it'll be very similar but the only part your interested in is the first line.įILE "F:\TEMP\CD-R\NEWCOPY.BIN" BINARY That's the dir. like the following if it's aĭisc w/ just data on it. open the *.cue file in a text editor such as notepad. if he copied the the *.bin file toĭ:\temp\CD-r\NewCopy.bin you would have to put both the *.bin and the *.cue file in that dir. You either have to recreate the exact directory structor your friend used ie. So if he was just copying a disc for himself it'll work fine. The peticular cue sheet was made for your friends computer. Now here's the part to really pay attention to and understand. The mycd.cue tells the burning software were to get the bin file to copy to the CD.

cdrwin 3.8a

say drive F:\Īnd he calls te bin file mycd.bin there's a cue sheet that's made at the same time. You friend makes a Bin/Cue file and places it somewere on his computer.







Cdrwin 3.8a