The reason .bin/cue pairs are better than .iso files is that bin/cue can
encode multiple tracks. So when you convert b/c to .iso, you end up with as
many iso files as there were tracks on the original cd. Presumably this is
what -01 and -02 are. I would guess that 01 is ~600mb and 02 is ~50? You are
probably trying to mount an audio track. 01 will definitely be iso9660. This
page seems to be a good reference on the VCD format:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/vcd
-Heschi

> burned to a cdr, i should be right to assume that the filetype is
> iso9660.. what am i doing wrong???
>
> help is appreciated


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