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Looking for a .cue utility.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Hi guys, I need to convert a .iso and some AIFF files in a packed .cue file to toast. For Windows there are apps for this, but unfortunatelly I don't find nothing for OS X 
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Thx for answer.
Can I really do this with these apps?: my intention is convert this two files in a only one .cue file.
I don't need an app to burn a .cue file, I need an app to convert one .iso file with few .aiff files in a one .cue file, u know?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Why not just mount the .iso then drag the data on the image, along with your .aiff file, into toast and burn from there?
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Join Date: May 2001
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I installed CrossOver Office and ran UltraISO. That let me generate a .iso from a .cue/.bin. It should also be able to do the reverse.
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