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.dat » Data, it doesn't say anything about the source format.

Typically, I'd say no, you can't, because it's probably not a standard format.  Also, usually, these dat files contain more than one sound file.  If you're willing, you may be able to open it in a hex editor, and manually extract the individual files.
Have you ever opend a iso with winrar....?????

I have you can put any music wou won't back in.........................................................
I don't believe WinRAR allows modifying ISOs.
Nope but you can open the iso with it

then put your music in then make it a iso agen
No, it make a RAR, not an ISO...

Still doesn't allow manipulating the .dat file in any way.
but after it makes i rar rename it iso.... then use CisoPlus to make it a cso ...

          That might work??? lol
No it won't.

Just because a compressor doesn't check the filetype, doesn't mean it'll work.
Sadist
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:No it won't.

Just because a compressor doesn't check the filetype, doesn't mean it'll work.
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.dat » Data, it doesn't say anything about the source format.

Typically, I'd say no, you can't, because it's probably not a standard format.
I found the tool you need

after a long long night ive got it lol

http://www.intelliware.com.au/Product.aspx?id=SP0290

have fun
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