When you convert a BIN to an ISO, you are forcing a complex, raw physical image into a logical, standardized container. Here is what happens under the hood during a "deep" conversion process:
The "Deep" takeaway: If you are converting a BIN to ISO and the resulting file is significantly smaller (more than a few megabytes) or the timestamp is messed up, you have likely stripped audio tracks or failed to handle the Mode 2 sector conversion correctly. Always verify the integrity of the data after conversion.