I tried looking this up in the forum, but unfortunately, neither "bin" nor "iso" can be searched (a question for another forum topic). I did learn that an audio CD can't be made into an ISO image. However, I've been creating ISO images from video dvds, and now (sometimes) Yoda tells me that an ISO image can't be made from some disc, and he is going to make a BIN file no matter what I say, and that these aren't the droids I'm looking for.
I guess, really, I just don't know what the difference is. And maybe there is none and I should worry about global warming instead. But, if it can be explained to simpletons: Why can some video dvds be made into ISO, and some not--even though they're produced by the same video recorder--and is there any way I can influence that decision, or would I ever want/need to?
Thanks,
dg