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Go where the pros know Avid. A community of creative professionals is waiting to assist you on our Forums. While you're here, brush up your skills with Tips and Tutorials or read up about the latest industry trends in Community Blogs. Forums » Professional Video Editing & Finishing Forums » Avid Media Composer - Mac » Bin view /// See Used and unused footage ? Latest post Wed, Jul 16 2014 9:23 AM by Job ter Burg. 3 replies. I'm using Notepad++, version 7.8.5 64bit on Windows 10. I'd like to use it as a Hex Editor. I open a binfile, but Notepad shows it to me as a text with strange characters. In order to visualize t. I have a bin file holding all my instruction cache and data cache for my Verilog project, and I want to see it as the Notepad++ hex editor shows its meaning, hex representation view. Is there a way. Go where the pros know Avid. A community of creative professionals is waiting to assist you on our Forums. While you're here, brush up your skills with Tips and Tutorials or read up about the latest industry trends in Community Blogs. Xwiki: Failed to extract Entity Resource Reference from URL [] Asked 9 years, 3 months ago Modified 4 years, 6 months ago Viewed 7k times Go where the pros know Avid. A community of creative professionals is waiting to assist you on our Forums. While you're here, brush up your skills with Tips and Tutorials or read up about the latest industry trends in Community Blogs. Before I finish up, I want to make sure these Bin view settings will get saved to the hard drive with all the media (not the post house computer). I did a quick test opening the project on my laptop and I didn't see all the Bin view settings as I usually see when opening the project at the post house. The most annoying one at the moment is a thumbnail bin view bug. Some thumbnails randomly show a different shot. My temporary solution has been to resize the thumbnail view or close and open the bin. Though these solutions are hit and miss. I would like to view the contents of a file in the current directory, but in binary from the command line. How can I achieve this? For example, something like this: $ cat test Hello, world! $ bina.