![]() I might want to use other emulators one day though I’ve never tried. I use retropie on a pi3(don’t know which core I’m using, I assume it’s also the beetle one) and retroarch on my computer. What makes me apprehensive though is from what I can tell, CHD is less compatible with emulators. Then I run psx2psp to convert that to pbp. Then I use “ISO buster to merge all the tracks into a single bin/cue file. If there’s separate ape audio files then I decompress them to wav and rename all tracks to bin extension and rename to match the cue file. ![]() I’m having to decompress, then un-ecm the bin. The dump I got is 7zipped and all the bins are ECM. What also makes it sound great is there’s ways to batch convert to CHD and it’s still archive quality so it won’t take me 80 hours. From my preliminary research, it’s more efficient then PBP(other then multi-disk games which I would still stick to PBP). I literally just discovered what CHD compression is. I’m maybe 20% done with my collection and by my estimation based on how long it’s taking me, it’s going to take 60-80 hours to complete. I’ve been going through the very slow and arduous process of converting my ps1 collection from bin/cue to PBP using “psx2psp” in order to save HDD space(and it’s a lot cleaner having a single file for each game with no cue file and it merges multi-disk games into one file).
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