How can I convert an .bin/.cue image to .iso format? ... preferably free.
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A nice tool is bchunk (I have used it under linux) which is available in homebrew.
$ brew install bchunk
==> Downloading http://he.fi/bchunk/bchunk-1.2.0.tar.gz
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==> make
/usr/local/Cellar/bchunk/1.2.0: 5 files, 56K, built in 2 seconds
Avatars-MBP:~ avatar$ bchunk a.bin a.cue test
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Worked beautifully in 2018. – mpavlov Apr 28 '18 at 19:58
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Worked flawless in 2021. – Marc Aug 01 '21 at 18:38
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If you can bring the image into Disk Utility, use the convert option. Choose CD/DVD master, it will save as a .cdo. Rename to .iso.
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@mspasov Yeah, *shrug*. I don't know what the .cdo format really is, but I suspect it's a .bin. Worked for me in the past, so... – Harv Jul 23 '11 at 00:14
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5Disk Utility 15.0 (1511.3) won't open the bin or the cue. They are grayed out in the file open dialog. – dvs Jan 28 '16 at 00:06