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How to get rid of cue sheets?


Cody0

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For emulating many CD systems, a cue sheet and disc image (and sometimes .bin's) are required. Is there a format that combines all bin/cue/iso ect. into 1 file that an emulator can read? Or a way to format the disc image so that it doesnt require a cue sheet? I tried .zip/.7z with the correct files inside but Retroarch wouldn't run it. Preferably I'd just want a raw file similar to .iso, rather than the hassle of a zipped file (loading times for unzipping large games). If this process varies vastly between systems, I'm mainly trying to do this for Sega Dreamcast and Sega Saturn. Thanks.

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CHD is a format that doesn't require a cue sheet if you download them from somewhere like the MAME software list CHD set if you convert them yourself it requires them to have a working cue sheet I believe

Also be sure to check that the emulator you wish to use supports the file type as not all do.

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For what it's worth, I recently went through the process of replacing all my ISO's to BIN/CUE for friendlier support with the mednafen systems, and the more accuracy-focused emulators get the more likely you are going to be to need the CUE/BIN formats in the future. Play around with zip, but DON'T convert all your bin/cue's to isos or something equally worse, that will only come to bite you in the ass. Just my $0.02

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CHDs are the future, discs are already compressed in one file and current emulators can load them directly, so you don't have to wait until your zipped cue+bin disc images get decompressed each time you launch them or waste a lot of space in your hard drive storing them uncompressed.

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