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    PCEngine cd - can they be in cue/iso format?

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    • obsidianspiderO
      obsidianspider
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      They work fine for me.

      📷 @obsidianspider

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        chubsta @obsidianspider
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        @obsidianspider said in PCEngine cd - can they be in cue/iso format?:

        They work fine for me.

        thanks for that, at least i can eliminate that from my list of potential problems!

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          obsidianspider @chubsta
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          @chubsta make sure the cue file is referencing the correct ISO. You can open the CUE with a text editor. I had some where things weren't capitalized the same way and that caused issues. Linux is case-sensitive.

          📷 @obsidianspider

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            qbical @chubsta
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            @chubsta
            Just wondering if you ever get this solved?

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            • DarksaviorD
              Darksavior @qbical
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              @qbical As it was said by @obsidianspider 9 months ago ...they work fine. There is no guesswork to this. Please read https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/PC-Engine which has a section how to make sure your game will work.

              I recently switched to CHD and overall saved around 50% space.

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                qbical @Darksavior
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                @darksavior

                If you look at my post from the other day you will see that I have read that link, extensively. There is not a single mention of an .ISO file. It specifically states ".7z .ccd .chd .cue .pce .zip". I followed every step I did with the .BIN and .CUE files that are working, but the .ISO's are not. Where is the section that talks about .iso in the link you provided?
                I checked the name in the .CUE and it is an exact match of my iso file name.
                FILE "AKUMAJOU_DRACULA_X.ISO" BINARY
                I also capp'd ISO just to see if that would help, but it did not. I suspect I am missing a small detail, hence asking here. Did you have any actual suggestions, or just a link?

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                  qbical
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                  as luck would have it, I just figured out the issue.

                  In the .cue file it shows .ISO being in caps, like the .BIN files are. I had to change the .ISO to lower case .iso in the .cue file. Once I did that, I restarted E.S. and it launched.
                  Oddly, it did not work when I capp'd .ISO on the file name like it did for the .BIN's.

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                  • DarksaviorD
                    Darksavior @qbical
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                    @qbical It doesn't say it supports .iso, that's a mistake on the wiki. I do know for a fact that .iso is supported, so that narrowed it down to be a case-sensitive issue which the wiki does have a section for.

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                      qbical @Darksavior
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                      @darksavior

                      very, very helpful.

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                      • edmaul69E
                        edmaul69 @qbical
                        last edited by edmaul69

                        @qbical just so you know. As long as you dont change the name or caps/lowercase of the cue file, you can edit the inside of the cue file and naming of the bin/iso without having to restart emulationstation. The cue file and iso/bin files names dont have to match.

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                          qbical @edmaul69
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                          @edmaul69 said in PCEngine cd - can they be in cue/iso format?:

                          @qbical just so you know. As long as you dont change the name or caps/lowercase of the cue file, you can edit the inside of the cue file and naming of the bin/iso without having to restart emulationstation. The cue file and iso/bin files names dont have to match.

                          right on! thank you

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