How To Extract And Convert BIN File To ISO And Burn To DVD
How to convert a BIN file to ISO and many other format? I’ve just downloaded a file from torrent and the file extension is in BIN, the problem with BIN files is that they appear to be useless with the appropriate CUE file. If you happened to be in the same situation, below are some software I find rather useful in extracting the content of the BIN file.

AnyToISO (Lite Version is Free) is my favorite Bin extractor, as shown in the image above, not only it is user friendly, it convert to and from BIN, MDF, UIF, PDI, CDI, NRG, B5I, IMG, DEB, and DMG. Which is quite a large number of formats. AnyToISO works in both Windows and Mac.

WinBin2ISO (Freeware) is a lightweight and extremely easy to use software utility that converts BIN CD images to ISO format. Unlike AnyToISO, WinBin2ISO only convert Bin to Iso format, nothing more. What makes it unique is the portability, no installation required and it works on files larger than 2GB.

Unless you’re looking for a all rounder, skip MagicISO (shareware). MagicISO is perhaps the best all in one solution, it converts BIN to ISO and many more formats. On top of that, it burns the content to your DVD. Alternatively, you can use Nero or any other DVD burning software to burn the converted iso file to your DVD.
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What are .bin files for? How to unzip bin file? Bin files, unlike other files with a .exe or .doc extension don’t have a dedicated software associated specifically to it. Bin file stands for binary, making it a universal file for almost anything. It can be a video file, or a rom for an emulator.
- Video file saved as raw binary data from a DVD or other media; may be saved along with a .CUE file that describes what data is saved in the BIN file. Software: VideoLAN VLC media player
- Game ROM of a Sega Genesis video game; stores the data from a Sega Genesis cartridge in a single data file; can be played on a PC using a Genesis emulation program. Software: Gens Plus!
- Disk image created from a CD or DVD; can be mounted by the computer and recognized as a physical disc; similar to the standard .ISO disc image format. Software: IsoBuster, NTI Dragon Burn, Roxio Easy Media Creator and more
Bin files are everywhere, it is hard to associate it with a single purpose. From your antivirus to windows, from your printer driver to SNMP files. One of the main reason for software developers to use bin files instead of a known extension associate with the programs is to avoid the end user from executing it. So “less important” binary files are usually just named .bin to avoid hassle.
Unless you known the exact content of the .bin file, it would be wiser to leave it as it is.
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