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    Default PSX ISO split into track1.bin and so on.. help!

    Hello!
    I want to convert the iso's i have into an eboot so i can play them on the PSP, but the ones i have, they are split into about 12 track.bin files and a .cue , is there a way of combining them into only one file at all?
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    mount the cue file with daemon tools then re-rip with ISObuster

    both tools are free D-Tools lite and ISObuster (when prompted hit free use only)

    Doing the above will produce a single bin file + a cue sheet

    You might get away with just using ISObuster opening the cue sheet, but mounting in Daemon Tools first then opening the drive with ISObuster seems more reliable, from past exp with it

    Could be worth seeing if anyone on the forum has already made the game into a PSP eboot
    Last edited by Zorlon; 11th-December-2011 at 22:03.

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