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    Is it possible to use Sega CD merged bin?

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      POPEYE
      last edited by

      What exactly are you trying to do - explain in more detail your problem ?
      Just trying to merge without using Windows software.

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        mitu Global Moderator @POPEYE
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        @POPEYE said in Is it possible to use Sega CD merged bin?:

        Just trying to merge without using Windows software.

        Then use chdman.exe, as I said before, and it will produce a .chd file from your .cue/.bin files. Said program is part of MAME (mamedev.org), so you can grab it from there. Here's a link on how to use it.

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          POPEYE
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          As far as I understand, this action is reversible and I can get images back as they were?

          Create CHD:

          chdman createcd --input "file.cue" --output "file.chd"
          

          Extract CHD:

          chdman extractcd --input "file.chd" --output "file.cue"
          
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            gomisensei @POPEYE
            last edited by gomisensei

            @POPEYE more like

            chdman extractcd -i file.chd -o file.cue -ob file.bin
            

            but i'm not sure how it works with multi-bin's, i have none to test

            I can confirm it works with my multi-track .gdi's...

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              POPEYE
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              I've tried and it seems to be working. It even can pack toc / bin, and unpack to cue / bin. But, I still don't know what will happen, if I will use different versions of chdman. I only figured out, that v5 starts from MAME 0.146.

              By the way, what version of chdman in RetroPie Manuals ( https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ElaPpvBHs5aUd0QUM3c05kY2c/view ), and what is it's system requirements?

              I have already got one time trapped with toc / bin which is impossible to use outside of Linux and almost impossible to convert to other formats (you can try to convert to nrg using old nerolinux or to cue / bin using chdman).

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                mitu Global Moderator @POPEYE
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                @POPEYE said in Is it possible to use Sega CD merged bin?:

                By the way, what version of chdman in RetroPie Manuals ( https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-ElaPpvBHs5aUd0QUM3c05kY2c/view ), and what is it's system requirements?

                It's v5. The older version are deprecated and lossy.

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                  POPEYE @mitu
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                  @mitu But from what version of MAME is it (must be written in help of the program)? Is it 32 or 64 bit? I've tried it in XP, it says: "not a valid win32 application".

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                    mitu Global Moderator @POPEYE
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                    @POPEYE It's a 64 application.

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                      POPEYE
                      last edited by POPEYE

                      Can somebody tell, from which version of MAME (0 . xxx) it was taken?

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                        mitu Global Moderator
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                        Given that v5 is the last version of the CHD format, I think anything included in MAME 0.146 and later should be compatible. I don't think the latest version supports Windows XP (even the 32 bit one), so if you're looking for a compatible version try an older release.

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                          POPEYE
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                          It is from MAME 0.205 (x64) release.

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