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Originally Posted by totalbore
Yeah the bin/cue files are definitely disc images, apparently in this case DVDs.
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The .BIN / .CUE CD image format was made popular by the CDRWin software. Afterwards many programs have started supporting or partially supporting it, including: Nero, Blindwrite, CloneCD, FireBurner. The .CUE file contains the track layout information, while the .BIN file holds the actual data.
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Also, without the cue file, you can generally access the bin file as a standard iso image. Just change the extension.