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Philips CD-i to .CHD Batch Converter 1.0.0

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Philips CD-i (cue/bin) format to .CHD converter

I have automated the process.

Usage: simply place the extracted files into your Philips CD-i games folder.

Launch RUN ME.bat

And every bin file in the folder will be converted to .CHD format ready for loading into MESS.

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On 9/30/2018 at 10:12 AM, hoteddyb said:

Does nothing for me, i've put this download in my philips cdi rom folder, double clicked run me.bat, then nothing?

are your cdi games in .bin/.cue format ??? your the only person who says it dosnt work for them so i assume you are doing something wrong.

Try running .bat as admin?

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Thanks for this, hopefully now 1 step closer to being able to play palm springs open and get a bit of nostalgia from my childhood!

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2 hours ago, Vincenzo19191 said:

It converts my files, but from an initial size of 600mb the chd file it creates is only 5mb......it seems a little strange to me :D

I dont know about CDI specifically as i dont care about that system at all, but other systems have used padding in the past to fill out a entire disc, Gamecube for example most iso's are 1.4GB which is how much a Gamecube disc can hold as it's a mini DVD essentially, despite some games being less than 100MB when compressed, maybe that's the case here also? I mean the obvious thing to do is test the CHD to see if it works.

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