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for /r %%i in (*.cue) do chdman createcd -i "%%i" -o "%%~ni.chd"
Smart Scanner (Backend) When the user points the emulator to their ROM folder:
One-Click Conversion Tool
If the user has .bin/.cue files:
Why it's top tier: Dual scenarios (Leon/Clair) and survival horror at its finest. CHD Benefit: Disc swapping works flawlessly in RetroArch when both discs are CHD files in the same folder.
If you are a collector, you know the pain of organizing BIN/CUE files. Multi-track games (common in PSX games with CD audio) often split into multiple .bin files accompanied by a single .cue sheet.
This makes organizing, moving, and scraping metadata (box art) significantly easier.
For decades, the standard file format for PlayStation 1 (PSX) game backups has been the BIN/CUE combo or the ISO format. However, in recent years, the retro gaming community has shifted toward a superior format: CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data).
If you have a growing collection of PSX games and are running out of hard drive space, or if you are setting up a setup involving specific cores in RetroArch, understanding CHD is essential.
Why it's top tier: Hundreds of cars and realistic (for 1999) physics. CHD Benefit: Arcade and Simulation discs can be stored as two separate CHD files, making swapping "discs" in emulators seamless.
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