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I have a folder of over 1,000 games folders. All of the game folders have a .bin and a .cue file. Most of these were renamed, so the .cue doesn't point to the .bin file correctly. The first line of every .cue file is:



FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY



I am looking for a way to rename "the-game-title.bin" to match the cue's filename + .bin recursively so it would be:



FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY > FILE "cue-filename.bin" BINARY



How can I accomplish this?










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    I have a folder of over 1,000 games folders. All of the game folders have a .bin and a .cue file. Most of these were renamed, so the .cue doesn't point to the .bin file correctly. The first line of every .cue file is:



    FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY



    I am looking for a way to rename "the-game-title.bin" to match the cue's filename + .bin recursively so it would be:



    FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY > FILE "cue-filename.bin" BINARY



    How can I accomplish this?










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      I have a folder of over 1,000 games folders. All of the game folders have a .bin and a .cue file. Most of these were renamed, so the .cue doesn't point to the .bin file correctly. The first line of every .cue file is:



      FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY



      I am looking for a way to rename "the-game-title.bin" to match the cue's filename + .bin recursively so it would be:



      FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY > FILE "cue-filename.bin" BINARY



      How can I accomplish this?










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      I have a folder of over 1,000 games folders. All of the game folders have a .bin and a .cue file. Most of these were renamed, so the .cue doesn't point to the .bin file correctly. The first line of every .cue file is:



      FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY



      I am looking for a way to rename "the-game-title.bin" to match the cue's filename + .bin recursively so it would be:



      FILE "the-game-title.bin" BINARY > FILE "cue-filename.bin" BINARY



      How can I accomplish this?







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