BIN is an image file. In order to play it, you will need to mount it using an drive emulator. A drive emulator tricks a computer in to playing the image file as if it was a CD or DVD disc on an optical drive. Please read this short article about what is a BIN and how to use it.
"How Do I Use or Open Bin, Cue, or ISO Files?" -- techrecipe.com
(http://www.tech-recipes.com/windows_tips696.html)
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"People frequently get confused regarding these file types. Here's how to use these files.
*.bin
*.cue
*.iso
These file extensions are commonly used to show that a file is an image of a CD or DVD.
The most simple way to access these files is to use your CD or DVD Burner to burn them to a disk. Nero is a common program that is used to burn bin/cue files to hard media.
One really nice thing to do is to treat these files as a virtual CD or DVD without ever burning them. Daemon Tools is one program that is often used to do this. Microsoft now has a free program that does this as well.
The other place that *.bin files are frequently used are in emulation software. Gaming roms are often stored in compressed files full of bin files. If you have a zip file full of *.bin files, try Mame or some similiar emulator."
The article refers to Daemon Tool but I recommend using Virtual CloneDrive (http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html), which is absolutely free without any adware or spyware. Daemon tool has adware but it is easy to remove.
2006-06-27 07:21:22
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answered by What the...?!? 6
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usually bin is the same as a ISO...
try downloading something like Nero or Roxio and burning it to a cd or dvd
2006-06-27 06:45:51
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answered by ALL 2
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The .divx extension is often times used for DivX video data as a replace of the first .avi, regardless of the incontrovertible fact that the rather document is an AVI document. The extension of .divx is often times used to tell apart DivX video clips from data that are encoded in different codecs. you will ought to get carry of and deploy DivX participant with the intention to play the action picture. that's unfastened, regardless of the incontrovertible fact that it comes with trials for different DivX products that fee money... merely use the DivX participant and it won't fee a factor. you will be able to additionally get carry of VideoLan participant; it could play DivX format movies without requiring the DivX participant itself. i individually like it better than DivX participant, especially because of the fact DivX participant demands WinXP and VideoLan participant will deploy on Win98.
2016-12-08 13:10:03
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answered by ? 4
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you need to download daemon tools to open that.
2006-06-27 06:46:27
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answered by meow 3
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try vlc player... just search for it.
It can play a lot of formats
2006-06-27 06:47:10
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answered by akg 3
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