Can I split a .bin file into multiple .bin files using a .toc or .cue sheet?












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I have ripped a Sega Saturn game disc using cdrdao. This results in a .bin and .toc file. I then used toc2cue to generate a .cue sheet.



I want to validate my rip against redump.org's dump of the disc, but redump provides checksums for individual .bin files corresponding to the disc's separate data and audio tracks. I only have a single .bin file. It appears that redump's prescribed dumping methods rely on the use of specific Windows programs that output the files this way.



Is there any way I can split my .bin file into the multiple tracks it contains according to my .toc and .cue sheets, but have those tracks output as .bin files? bchunk can split the file, but it only outputs .wav, .iso, or .cdr.










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    I have ripped a Sega Saturn game disc using cdrdao. This results in a .bin and .toc file. I then used toc2cue to generate a .cue sheet.



    I want to validate my rip against redump.org's dump of the disc, but redump provides checksums for individual .bin files corresponding to the disc's separate data and audio tracks. I only have a single .bin file. It appears that redump's prescribed dumping methods rely on the use of specific Windows programs that output the files this way.



    Is there any way I can split my .bin file into the multiple tracks it contains according to my .toc and .cue sheets, but have those tracks output as .bin files? bchunk can split the file, but it only outputs .wav, .iso, or .cdr.










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      I have ripped a Sega Saturn game disc using cdrdao. This results in a .bin and .toc file. I then used toc2cue to generate a .cue sheet.



      I want to validate my rip against redump.org's dump of the disc, but redump provides checksums for individual .bin files corresponding to the disc's separate data and audio tracks. I only have a single .bin file. It appears that redump's prescribed dumping methods rely on the use of specific Windows programs that output the files this way.



      Is there any way I can split my .bin file into the multiple tracks it contains according to my .toc and .cue sheets, but have those tracks output as .bin files? bchunk can split the file, but it only outputs .wav, .iso, or .cdr.










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      I have ripped a Sega Saturn game disc using cdrdao. This results in a .bin and .toc file. I then used toc2cue to generate a .cue sheet.



      I want to validate my rip against redump.org's dump of the disc, but redump provides checksums for individual .bin files corresponding to the disc's separate data and audio tracks. I only have a single .bin file. It appears that redump's prescribed dumping methods rely on the use of specific Windows programs that output the files this way.



      Is there any way I can split my .bin file into the multiple tracks it contains according to my .toc and .cue sheets, but have those tracks output as .bin files? bchunk can split the file, but it only outputs .wav, .iso, or .cdr.







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