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tlogank
May 10th, 2003, 08:48 AM
Just a curious question, and I have a feeling there is a good explanation, but I would like to know it......

But how come whenever you download the CD-Images off Sharelive.com and other P2P client hash sites, the format is always with a .Bin extension?
Because I have noticed that whenever I download them, I convert them with WinISO over from a .BIN to a .ISO and it shaves almost 100MB's off most images. and that's a good few hours difference downloading a 679MB file over a 779MB file. They always work when I convert the images over, so I am just confused on why these sites and others would rather use a larger file format, especially when you downloading an image even though it works that same as another, only smaller?
If someone could just give me a logical explanation for this, that would be great.

Thanks!

Andy_TRN
May 11th, 2003, 10:11 AM
Because they use a program to mess around with .bin files like adding a crack removing protections. Which can't be done that easily with .iso. Also the parameters to add a file to a .bin file are very easy (when using linux).

nasrules
May 11th, 2003, 10:24 AM
Good question. And good answer! Thanks Andy!