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  1. For most games you can usually just load up the .bin file as that has the game data on it. The .cue has metadata for how the data is to be processed, such as track order on a multi-track disc.

  2. I have got a handful of PS1 games in my library, with the only ones not working being games that have multiple tracks or .bin files and I have been trying to figure out for nearly 2 days now, how to run them with no luck.

  3. 6 sty 2020 · When you rip a PS1 game, you should always make sure that you do it into the BIN or BIN/CUE format. This will essentially divide the output files into the BIN file, which stores most of the game data, and the CUE file, which is what Retroarch searches for when you scan for PS1 games.

  4. 31 sie 2022 · The SwanStation core on RetroArch requires the use of a PS1 BIOS file so it can boot up games. You will need to locate and download at least one of the following BIOS files. scph5500.bin (Japan BIOS)

  5. I'm able to play .bin files very easily; I have the proper bios files and core. However, some of the ROMs I end up extracting have the corresponding .cue file but instead of a .bin they have a .ecm format.

  6. 28 lut 2022 · The primary file requirements for running RetroArch will be the game files, as well as BIOS files for systems that require them. Game files will be standard ROMs that you would use with any other emulator.

  7. 28 wrz 2020 · BIN. i only have games in .bin, i need to convert all in .cue for playing in this emulator? < > Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments. TehSpoopyKitteh Sep 28, 2020 @ 8:33am. Depends on the backup because .BIN is commonly used for both Atari 2600 and Sega Genesis/MegaDrive ROMS.

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