.bin and .cue
These are your standard images of a CD, and are used quite alot these days. To open them
you have a couple options. You can burn them using
Nero
(Trial Version) or
Alcohol 120%,
but this proves to be soooooooo problematic for a lot of people. You should also consult
this tutorial for burning images with various software programs You can also use
Daemon Tools, which lets you
mount the image to a "virtual cd-rom", so basically it tricks your computer into thinking
that you have another cd-rom and that you're putting a cd with your image file on it into
this virtual cd-rom, it's great cuz you'll never make a bad cd again, Alcohol 120% also
sports a virtual cd-rom feature. Finally, if you're still struggling to access the files
contained within any given image file you can use
CDMage
to extract the files and then burn them, or just access them from your hard drive. You can
also use
VCDGear to extract the mpeg contents of a
SVCD or VCD image file such as bin/cue.
.iso
Another type of image file that follows similar rules as .bin and .cue, only you extract
or create them using
WinISO or
ISOBuster. Sometimes converting a
problematic .bin and .cue file to an .iso can help you burn it to a cd.
.ccd .img .sub
All these files go together and are in the
CloneCD format. CloneCD is like most other CD-Burning programs,
see the .bin and .cue section if you're having problems with these files.