Do you have a Raspberry Pi ? Well, I'm sure that if you have one, you'll be making the most of the emulators for Retropie or Recalbox . The problem is when you want to load your backup copies of PSX games that need multidisc like the Final Fantaxy series or the Metal Gear Solid series. The fact is that when it asks you for the 2 CD of the backup of your game, neither Recalbox nor Retropie allows you to change the disc . Don't worry, today we are going to see a simple trick to know how to join multiple Track Bins without a cue image for these operating systems.
How To Merge Multiple Track Bin Without Image CUE For Retropie
Combining Bin cue files into one is vital if we want to smoothly load our backups of our PSX titles that require multi -discs . For this we will have to download a simple program that allows us to join several Bin without cue .
Download PSX2PSP To Merge Multiple PSX ISOs Into One
Download this program to merge multiple PSX ISO files into one from the following link .
How to merge multiple PSX ISOs into one with PSX2PSP
The first thing we have to do to unite several Bins without cue is to decompress the file and once it is open, we execute PSX2PSP.EXE .
How PSX2PSP Works.Now we must follow the following steps:
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In ISO/PBP File 1 , we give the 3 ellipses .
- We are looking for CD1.
- We hit “Open”.
Merge Multiple PSX Discs Into One.Now we give ISO/PBP File to the little arrow and select ISO/PBP File 2 (to put the ISO or BIN of disk 2 ).
Join Disk 2 With Disk 1.Now we must follow the following steps:
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In ISO/PBP File 2 , we give the 3 ellipses .
- We are looking for CD2.
- We hit “Open”.
Merging Multiple Bin Files Without CUE.Finally, to join Isos into one we will only give «Convert» , we will have to wait several minutes depending on the number of disks we want to join.
Convert Multiple ISO Files Into One.And well, we already know how to merge several isos into one , if you have any questions, you can always leave me a comment, I promise to answer. Do not forget to share this article with your social networks, please, that would help me a lot… thank you!