The version of CHDman that I had used actually had a batch option where you could literally throw all the files into a folder, double-click the .bat file, and it would convert everything in that folder for you. But I love that someone made a better user interface for those who don't really feel safe using command line tools.
@@Dracossaint In all honesty I don't remember where I downloaded it from, and due to the shadiness of just searching up software and encouraging people to download it I'd rather not do that. Perhaps check the link here, since it has to be downloaded for Russ's solution anyway, and see if it has that functionality?
This is the version I use in combination with a version of PSX Renamer that has PS1 and PS2 Redump databases, which renames my PS1 games in 'Game Name (Region)' and PS2 games in 'Game Name [Disc Serial]'. Been years since I've had them and I forgot where I got them from, but they still work great today.
This video is essential. I wish this had come out when I first learning the hobby. I only came across CHDMan recently when trying to figure out why Swanstation wasn't loading my roms. But thanks Russ for making it, I now have something to share when I help other people.
h=Honestly CHD files are still technically kind of new. CHDman was only release 2019 and disk based emulators have been slowly introducing support. They are defintally the best way to store all ISOs nowwith the exception of gamecube and wii where RVZ is standard.
@@chronossage I found out about CHDman this year, after getting my Steam Deck. I was looking for a way to both save space and get roms to work with retroachivements.
Great idea for a video! I think a lot of this kind of content gets swept under the rug because it doesn't seem as exciting but for the retro community it's gold!
I tell people that are interested in emulation that there's actually 3 parts to the hobby. 1. Finding/Getting Roms and managing file structures/storage. 2. Tweaking and configuring emulators. 3. Actually playing the games. Sometimes I find I spend more time doing 1 and 2.
I had no idea that CHD compression made that significant a reduction or I'd have done this years ago, and had never even heard of the Dolphin compression options! This is fantastic, you've literally shaved terabytes off my desktop collection and given my Odin2 SD a ton more room. Even with a 1.5TB card CD games take tons of space and I hate cherry picking. Part of the fun on my PC is scrolling through a full set and finding cool games I'd never heard of or tried and you lose that with a tightly curated favorites collection on such a powerful device. But maybe now I can migrate all my Switch roms off my internal storage and get them into Emulationstation and also actually have space on the internal for flashy scraping beyond basic boxart. Your Odin2 setup guide was incredibly useful but this one is such a game changer and can't thank you enough!
This feels really relevant for me since the SD card on my steam deck is almost at capacity. I’d also be interested in a video just on bootlogos for various systems as well as videos on PS3 and Vita emulation for steam deck if that’s something you’re already interested in making. Thanks for all your work Russ!
Literally was going crazy yesterday trying to get my PS1 Roms to work lol. Some do and sone don't. Def going to try file type conversion next. Thanks for the info
This is amazing! Thank for this guide, Russ! I only knew about the CHD format. However, I didn't know about PBP and RVZ formats. Before this guide, multi-disc games were a bit of a thorn in my side and I just outright didn't bother with them at all. I'm glad there is a simple way to compress and load multi-disc games without any trouble! I also now don't have to worry as much about game file sizes and can fit more of the games I want onto my SD card with some space left over!
adding the disc control explanation was a good idea. two things i would've added, first that pbp and m3u have the advantage of make in-game saves work across multple discs without hassle. second, i would've recommended a side note that the "load disc" isn't something anyone would typically want to select as it doesn't do what one would think it does. retroarch's disc swapping is far from intuitive, but you nailed the steps one should use, even with m3u files: eject, change index, insert. simple, but people typically get derailed by the load disc option.
I just wanted to find this video and thank you. I googled chd compression and your guide came up and it was extremely informative and helpful. Really appreciate your dedication to the channel and to the scene as a whole.
After binge watching a bunch of your vids, I grabbed an Anbernic RG353M the other week, and just put in an order for a Steam Deck yesterday! Perfect timing on this.
This is my favorite type of video on your channel RetroGameCorps, thanks so much for the upload. I’ve been trying to keep a clean directory of games and this directly helps at that goal!
@@RetroGameCorps I know the video is a bit old, but PPSSPP now support .chd files. But it seems the image quality after is not good...(I use CreateDVD btw)
Can’t say this enough, I truly enjoy your content. Your tutorials and guides should be gold standard when it comes to emulation. I come on RU-vid daily to see if you, ETA Prime, or Taki Udon post a video because you guys actually worth watching. Keep pushing out content bro, want to see you at 1 million subs soon
Fantastic Russ, I was always a bit confused on the CHD files and when to use them. Also the multi-disc solution is critical for me, very much appreciate the video and ALWAYS the written guides you do! Thanks much!
Your channel really is a godsent. Half the reason I got a steamdeck tbh, so good to know whats possible with that machine in a comprehensive video format. This vid in particular saves so much space its not even funny, I have a 1tb sd card and I was getting scared my library might be too much for it but now I'm not anymore.
To remove the process of renaming the file after compiling into a PBP, just click on options > folders > choose "Create maingame title folder". This will create a main game folder titled whatever the game is, with no need to rename the eboot.
Great video! I didn’t really understand much about the different file formats but I luckily have my entire PS1 library on my Odin as CHD files. This helps me so I clean up my other game systems. Could not have gotten started playing retro games without your RU-vid channel. You are a retro rockstar!
Thank you again Russ!! You keep killing it with the videos and presentation is phenomenal!!! Been looking to get this done and didn't know the avenues to do it!
Russ, you are a godsend for putting this out this video when you did. I've been having trouble finding ways to convert my game files ever since I got a Miyoo Mini. I would see multiple bin files and so many other additional files and didn't know what to do or where to look for help. My PC even had issues running CHDman as it would instantly close the application when it showed up for a fraction of a second. I got all the advice I wanted out of this simplified video and now I'm going to try again. Thank you!
Wow this video was perfect. I like how you explained everything. I've already done all of this with my collection but I was still interested enough to watch the entire video. This is good stuff!
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Heads-up: I searched the words "organize" and "multi-disc" a lot, might help to add that to the tags or title or something for future reference
My hard drive thanks you very much! I have reduced the size of my collection by about 50GBs. It also just feels great to finally have every ROM in the same file format AND get rid of those stupid CUE files. Thank you for being awesome and putting in the hard hours researching these solutions. Note: Some of my Wii games were in WBFS format. I had to convert them to ISO with an app called "WBFS to ISO" first, then turn them into RVZ with Dolphin. Well worth the effort.
Great video as usual. Funny I've the file types before but never realized they were compressed versions. Have to do this once I get my steam deck, Thanks!!!
I just went through this whole process for my collection a month or so ago. It's really nice having everything more efficient! Great job making this video, really concise reference point!
Thank you for doing this video because I have been collecting a number of roms and decided to see if there's an alternate version of compressing files into smaller ones. And now come to think of it I might be do this method and save some space and time because I was also thinking about getting another HDD or SSD external to keep these game files in the future. But thanks again and keep up with the great emulation community of work.
I will definitely be trying this. I have far too many bin files and it is a royal pain navigating them. Hopefully this method is till available, I'm a bit late to this 😅
A super helpful guide, I went through and compressed my game collection a few months back. I debated using the .chd format but found that just compressing the files using the .rar format would yield smaller file sizes, only downside is that I have to uncompress any games I want to play before I'm able to play them. Definitely will go back and compress all my multi-disc ps1 games using the format you showed
Umm, I think I love you! XD But genuinely while I've had zip files for game boy and N64 in the past, I never thought that compressing bigger games was possible. Rn I'm looking at upgrading my phone though I'd be loosing my SD card slot, so now knowing about compressing games, you've helped me loads!
Please don't use PBP! It's lossy compression, unlike the lossless CHD. That means you're compressing it by taking a hit to the quality, and PS1 games do NOT need any reduction in quality, haha. You're also unable to restore the original clean file, which means you won't be able to apply any patches.
@@Kevin-vh6nn sorry bro but y you chattin? He gave the best options in the vid? Can you tell me what he said a better option is for multi disk games (ps1) that’s not PBP?
@bruyeretv CHD is the best but I just went through my ps1 games and I used PBP for final fantasy 7. This was a month ago when I spent all day doing my roms so and there had to been a reason why I kept the PBP version for that. Download both but I can tell you CHD is what you use for most ps1 games
The namDHC gui is a godsend right now! I'm on Linux so compiling tools for such a niche use can be a pain, but with Wine and namDHC, I can finally clean up all the track bins I have!
Love this channel. I’ve referenced it a lot for my deck. Anyone else constantly have trouble with ps3 iso files? Pkg always works but I can’t never get iso to work no matter what I do
Thanks man this was one of the most essential videos, your last video about disks was about creating playlists for multi these. just compare this to that one. any way really good to have all of them here at once and I hope you have uploaded the psx2psp your self and it come with the BASE file =))))
A great vid and guide this method saves a lot of HDD space plus on a SSD loading times would be 10 times faster.plus in my games library I have a few multi disk games with your perfect guide now I know what to do.
Thanks Russ 👍 whether through lack of time or laziness, I've never found a succinct detailed walkthrough for all of this. Your guides continue to be a massive help ✌️ cheers man
PSA for Dreamcast fans trying to do this. There's that one lair where roms exist, but when you download instead of gdi files you get a bin cue situation. Find the GDI version at a different site (something like ROMance...) And make sure you're converting to CHD from GDI not bin cue. The converter will work, but the resulting CHD file will have problems, for example Redream will not detect it. It's a shame, because aforementioned lair place is a great archive.
The only drawback about that lair is it's limited to one download at a time and takes about an hour or two for each PS3 game. Still was worth getting all I wanted from there and is one of my favorite places to visit.