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How to use .bin files

Asked by jkcamera in File Compression Utilities, Video Editing, Adobe Director

Tags: Video editing

I use a industrial vision camera to capture a string of Raw file images from an original film strip. Each captured file is  named: Filename.bin format, For example:  Frame 1.bin, Frame 2.bin,...  I try to rename or convert these Binary Bin  files to ISO or some other image file extension so that the Video  Editing software can import them. So far no luck. Some important  boot or .CUE  file information is missing?
I found that following should help but require CD/ DVD operation.
FILE  "C:\locationoffile.bin"   BINARY
TRACK  01 MODE1/2352
INDEX  01  00:00:00
My question is,  how to use these lines and  where to enter this information,  finally is there a better way  to do it?
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