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Psx-rearmed CHD support 😊

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    Rion
    last edited by 16 May 2019, 11:03

    add CHD support

    fix track information when loading CHDs

    Add CHD support for Android

    Fix CHD build for windows

    FBNeo rom filtering
    Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
    Fba Arcade Bezels
    Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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      hooperre
      last edited by 16 May 2019, 11:56

      Would this be preferable to a .pbp compressed image for any reason?

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        Rion @hooperre
        last edited by 16 May 2019, 16:45

        @hooperre

        @MajorDangerNine :
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        Well, the biggest benefit would be that compressing to CHD is effortless. All an end-user has to do is supply their PSX games then run a simple batch file alongside chdman.exe from MAME.

        Example: https://www.reddit.com/r/RetroPie/comments/72kh6q/stepbystep_guide_how_to_convert_sega_cd_or_pc/

        Also, CHD is a more efficient compression.

        Final Fantasy VII (USA) - PBP: 1.46GB - CHD: 1.27GB
        Final Fantasy VIII (USA) - PBP: 2.06GB - CHD: 1.72 GB
        Final Fantasy IX (USA) - PBP: 1.75 GB - CHD: 1.44 GB
        Unquote*

        More info here

        FBNeo rom filtering
        Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
        Fba Arcade Bezels
        Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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          hooperre @Rion
          last edited by hooperre 16 May 2019, 23:39

          @Rion Thanks!!! I have used .chd for sega cd and tg16 cd in the past. Just curious.

          Suppose I’ll probably wait until the lr-psxARMed core supports it. Exciting news nonetheless.

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            mitu Global Moderator @hooperre
            last edited by 17 May 2019, 02:53

            @hooperre said in Psx-rearmed CHD support 😊:

            Suppose I’ll probably wait until the lr-psxARMed core supports it. Exciting news nonetheless.

            The links from @Rion are from the Libretro pcsx_rearmed core, so it already supports the format.

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              hooperre @mitu
              last edited by hooperre 17 May 2019, 02:54

              @mitu Sure are. Whoops.

              Edit: This thread reminds me of the reefer part of Dewey Cox. NSFW.

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                Gwyllion
                last edited by Gwyllion 20 May 2019, 21:06

                Any help with CCD/IMG files? is still CHDMAN not compatible?

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                  GoldManSex778 @Gwyllion
                  last edited by 23 May 2019, 23:04

                  @Gwyllion you can convert a ccd+img to bin+cue with IsoBuster, or you can mount the image with daemon tools and rip that to bin+cue with imgburn or what have you. As far as I know chdman still doesn't support ccd files, and all you need is a proper cue file (chdman can handle img+wav as long as it has a proper cue file)

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                    Gwyllion @GoldManSex778
                    last edited by 26 May 2019, 06:08

                    @GoldManSex778 said in Psx-rearmed CHD support 😊:

                    @Gwyllion you can convert a ccd+img to bin+cue with IsoBuster, or you can mount the image with daemon tools and rip that to bin+cue with imgburn or what have you. As far as I know chdman still doesn't support ccd files, and all you need is a proper cue file (chdman can handle img+wav as long as it has a proper cue file)

                    Done and works fine, many very thanks!

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                      GoldManSex778 @Gwyllion
                      last edited by 29 May 2019, 06:47

                      @Gwyllion Awesome, I should have also mentioned you can burn the image to a cdr then rip it as if it were the original, it makes you feel dirty but it works. I did that with some patched tg-cd games that image burn couldn’t handle. That was before I found isoBuster, truly an MVP program.

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                        Gwyllion @GoldManSex778
                        last edited by 29 May 2019, 13:03

                        @GoldManSex778 CDR?? Is still manufacturing? 😉

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                          Davok
                          last edited by 4 Jun 2019, 19:59

                          How does PSx-rearmed cope with multi-disc files as .chd?

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