Joined: Fri 09-05-2003 1:17AM Posts: 149 Location: In another Dimension
Source: TJ South
From what I can understand, Bin/Cue and ISOs are just about the same thing. The difference is just the encodeing of the files. The ISOs are more or less just Bin/Cue files in the same file. As for the sizes, they should be about the same. The ISOs, I believe, are smaller because they are compressed.
Just don't hold me to this statement, I'm only a EE. I may be totally wrong.
.iso files can only handle a single data track, bin/cue can handle multiple tracks, audio tracks, and just about anything else. and some other formats like ccd can also handle subchannel data.
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