Extracting cda file from a .bin image


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    Extracting cda file from a .bin image


    Hello lovely people of this forum..

    I am using Power Iso to open the .bin file, .. but then, all I see is a bunch of cda files of 0kb...

    I know I have used CDex to extract cda files directly from a Cd disc inserted in my player.
    But this time, I have a .bin and .cue files..

    That's it

    Thanks a lot
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    The .cda files on an Audio CD usually are small pointers [less than 1KB] to the actual music which is not seen in Windows Explorer or other file managers. I have good use of Windows Media Player in Ripping the songs to the HDD, usually as .wma format or .mp3 format.

    These pages may help:
    MagicISO - BIN extractor, BIN file extractor
    Open BIN / CUE File
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    Hi Berton , I tried as suggested, ...but there is no option to get the files which contains the .cda files, or extrac?
    I dont know?

    As i said earlier, ... I use power iso to open the .bin files, once open and inside, .. there is all of this .cda files..
    What should I do to get the pointers of this files??
    by now I have tried Magic Iso, Power Iso, .. Cdex, ..

    Please explain by detail, cause I am stuck here...

    Thanks a lot
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    but then, all I see is a bunch of cda files of 0kb...
    Rereading your post, the mention of 0kb file sizes indicates there's nothing in the .bin file to extract. A .cda file on a music cd usually is 1KB or less.
    An example:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Extracting cda file from a .bin image-music-cd.jpg  
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    Sorry i meant 1 kb. The .bin file is like 650mb
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    The size indicates the .bin file contains the contents of a music CD. Might be better to use that file to burn a new copy of the CD then use a Ripping program to save the songs to the HDD.
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    i have many of these .bin files.... that is the only way??
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    It might help to know what was used to create the .bin files [binary], any number of programs use them for their updates. Maybe some help here for your files:
    3 Ways to Open BIN Files - wikiHow
    More found by Google Search:
    https://www.google.com/search?site=&....0.N_PJMU9v2Yo
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    mang, I have no problem opening the bin files, .. its the .cda files that I dont know how to get...
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    anyone else can help me put here, ....
    ??
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