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verifydump
A tool for verifying that .chd/.rvz disc images match Redump Datfiles
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beetle-saturn-libretro
Standalone hard fork of Mednafen Saturn to the libretro API.
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BinMerger
Merges all .bin/.cue files so there is solo .bin file instead of multiple bin files
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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psx-comBINe
Cross-Platform PSX Game Combiner - Combines mutliple .bin files into a single .bin
binmerge reviews and mentions
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How can I make a Multi-Disc into a PBP File with so many Discs & Tracks
You need to merge the "Track #" bin files into one; one game needs to have one bin and one cue file. You can use CDMage, cdfix, BinMerger, or just binmerge to do that. Then you can convert to PBP.
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How to run cue + bin (track) files on PSP?
You can use binmerge to put many bin into one bin: https://github.com/putnam/binmerge
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I wrote a tool for verifying .chd and .rvz files using the Redump Datfiles
My tool uses binmerge for splitting single .bin files into multiple tracks. I probably should have given it more of a shout-out in the docs, because it's doing a lot of the work. I only had a quick look at the code, but I believe it's basically doing the same thing as you are, but using the INDEX commands in the .cue file to calculate the track sector lengths.
Yeah, that would be cool, but then the .bin file usually needs to be split into separate tracks (using binmerge) so I'd need to modify that the work with the streams too in some way. And the .cue file needs to be handled too, so it all gets a bit awkward, and I'm thinking it might be better to make the program support .chd files directly using one of the .chd-reading libraries 🤔
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namDHC v1.0 - A Windows frontend for chdman.exe written in AutoHotkey
Would be nice to add Binmerge functionality so you can also reverse the process completely for CD-ROM multi-tracks. I learned the hard way that GD-ROMs are not reversible yet.
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PCSX2 now supports the CHD format
It is true that at least for now, the extractcd command for chdman will only output one bin file instead of multiple, even if you created the chd with a multi-bin image. In the end though, all the data is still there in the same form, its just that the bins are appended back-to-back with the cue file specifying where each track starts and ends. It actually isn't too bad to split them apart by hand, and while its still a bit of extra work compared to if you just had the file uncompressed already, a relatively painless alternative is to use this after extractcd: https://github.com/putnam/binmerge
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PCSX2 CHD Support
My only issue with CHD format for the BIN/CUE right now is that when you try to extract the same tracks back to their original bin files, it comes out as a single large blob of a bin file and not all the original tracks. You need to install python and use something like binmerge. Be nice if we could get that functionality natively in chdman. Nice thing about ISO files though is that single file goes in, single file comes out; albeit the output is a bin file but the hashes match perfectly.
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putnam/binmerge is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of binmerge is Python.