Solved [How-To] Batch process PSX images with multiple BINs per CD
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Hey there,
when making backups of my old Playstation-CDs, some ended to have multiple bins. As I did not want to click my fingers sore, I looked for a solution to batch process them.
I found a solution, that uses MAME's chdman.exe to convert the multi-bin to a chd Image, first, and then the chd to a single-bin. Might not be the most elegant way - but it works.
First you need chdman.exe, then paste the script below in your favorite text editor, change it as required, save it as cmd- or bat-file. Run it and watch it do the work for you.
Have fun!
@REM Multi-BIN Batch conversion script for chdman @REM 2019-01-29 by The_Mole for forum.recalbox.com @REM Requires chdman.exe in the image-sourcepath @REM Switch off unneccessary output @ECHO off REM Clear the screen CLS REM Let's SET the different folders REM Here you SET the source path, where your multi-bin CD-images are. Subdirectories are supported. SET sourcepath="X:\PSX_Multibin_Images" REM Here you SET a path for the intermediate chd file. %TEMP refers to the Windows standard Temp-Folder. REM If you convert a larger batch you may want to conserve writes on your system-SSD and use a ramdisk or HDD, instead. SET workpath=%TEMP% REM Here you SET your output directory, where you want your single-bin CD-images to be stored. REM If you SET it to your source path, your cue-files will be overwritten. SET destpath="X:\PSX_Converted_Images" REM This is a safety catch to make sure, you edit the file, before running it. REM Put a rem-command before the line below to unlock the script. GOTO idiotfilter REM Here we start the loop: For every cue-file in %sourcepath% and its subdirectories execute the commands inside the bracket FOR /R "%sourcepath%" %%R IN (*.cue) DO ( REM Print an empty line ECHO. REM Print a status message. %%~nR refers to the filename of the cue-file WITHOUT extension ECHO ### Converting %%~nR to chd ### REM Create the chd-Image. %%R refers to the cue-file WITH extension, %sourcepath%\chdman.exe createcd -i "%%R" -o "%workpath%\%%~nR.chd" -f REM Print an empty line ECHO. REM Print a status message. %%~nR refers to the filename of the cue-file WITHOUT extension ECHO ### Converting chd to %%~nR.bin ### REM Create the single-bin image, including a cue-file, overwrite existing files. %sourcepath%\chdman.exe extractcd -i "%workpath%\%%~nR.chd" -o "%destpath%\%%~nR.cue" -ob "%destpath%\%%~nR.bin" -f REM Delete the chd-file. We no longer need it and it's always good to clean up after yourself. DEL "%workpath%\%%~nR.chd" REM Print an empty line ECHO. @REM Print an empty line ECHO. REM Close the loop. Start the next or move on if there are no files left. ) REM This is a jump mark. If you read all comment lines, you know, why it's here. :idiotfilter REM Well... what it says. EXIT
PS: According to the preview, the code block seems not to recognize it as batch-script, so it may look a bit starnge.
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@the_mole hi and thanks! I‘d recommend you to write a wiki entry for this, as it might be very useful and easier to find.
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@paradadf I'd have to create a github account, first. If you want to copy it there, feel free to do so. Maybe it would be a good idea to mirror chdman.exe there, as well. The script is more comments than commands. Should be pretty easy to understand, I hope.
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I know this is old but wanted to give you a big thank you. The hard drive with my PSX files died and I was NOT looking forward to having to rebuild everything. This has saved me about a days work. Nice Job!!