[PSX] Convert various source files into a single *.pbp
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Hello,
I'm in the process of organizing my PSX collection.
Now I'm faced with the challenge that I have several different formats / images as a basis, which I would like to convert into one *.pbp file per game (not per disc) for reasons of storage and clarity. Now I have to ask myself, what is the best way to proceed with the respective output formats?1 x *.bin + 1 x *.cue
1 x *.bin
1 x *(Track 1).bin + 1 x *(Track 2).bin
1 x *(Track 1).bin + 1 x *(Track 2).bin + 1 x *.cueThank you very much for your support!
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@Eims just a heads up the lr-pcsxrearmed now supports .chd files, which would be preferable to .pbp.
You can combine multiple disc .bin/.cue files into one .chd. That way you have just one compressed file per game.Saves space and is easy to organize.See .chd archive section for instructions:
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/Playstation-1
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chd
would only compress one CD image though, it won't help for multi-disk games.
@Eims I don't understand your question - if you intend to convert all your games to.pbp
, why are you concerned with.cue/.bin
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@quicksilver Thanks, I'll try that one out.
@mitu Well, I have the .bin and .cue files currently available and would like to process them further. -
@Eims said in [PSX] Convert various source files into a single *.pbp:
@mitu Well, I have the .bin and .cue files currently available and would like to process them further.
OK, so you should be able to convert them to
.pbp
- isn't this what you intend to do ? If the.cue
file is correct, then that's all you need.Note that some CDs don't have only 1
.cue
+ 1.bin
, if the CD has both a data track and multiple audio trackes, you'd have multiple.bin
files.
For instance, In the Hunt has alot of audio tracks, so the.cue
should be accompanied by multiple.bin
files - http://redump.org/disc/7676/.
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