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BIN and CUE
observer_11
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2006-03-02, 11:01 PM
Is there anyway to play these automatically within GBPVR? I have Daemon tools and yes I know how to manually mount and play and/or burn but I am looking for a more "automagic" solution. Wink

I used to be able to play bin files directly in ZoomPlayer and Divx player, but ever since I reinstalled Windows I can no longer figure out how to even do that again.

Within the config utility there is settings for Daemon tools which I tried to adjust (not sure which device ID?). What is the setting supposed do exactly and how do I use it?
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2006-03-02, 11:20 PM
Hmm... Got me there bud. No clue how to do this but I sure would love to know the answer!
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#3
2006-03-03, 12:02 AM
Sorry no, there is no support for bin/cue files at this stage.
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2006-03-03, 12:05 AM
Quote:Within the config utility there is settings for Daemon tools which I tried to adjust (not sure which device ID?). What is the setting supposed do exactly and how do I use it?
GB-PVR has no way to detect what drive is the Daemon tools one, so you need to tell it. It'd usually device number 0, and whatever drive is your first Daemon tools drive.
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2006-03-03, 12:45 AM
I used to have a bat file:

"C:\Program Files\Utilities\D-Tools\daemon.exe" -unmount 1
"C:\Program Files\Utilities\D-Tools\daemon.exe" -mount 1,%1
"C:\Program Files\InterVideo\WinDVD4\WinDVD.exe"
"C:\Program Files\Utilities\D-Tools\daemon.exe" -unmount 1

and associate it with iso files. Then whenever I clikc on an iso file i mounts, runs winDVD and unmounts.

Now I just use VLC as it can read iso files
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