How To Convert Multiple Bin Files To One Iso Repack Direct
Converting multiple BIN files to a single ISO file and repackaging it involves a few steps. This guide assumes you have basic knowledge of using the terminal or command prompt and have tools like bchunk and mkisofs (or genisoimage on some Linux distributions) installed. If not, instructions for installing these tools are provided.
The .iso format standard (ISO 9660) does not natively support multiple tracks or CD-DA (audio) tracks. If your .bin files contain CD audio (common in PlayStation 1 games), converting to a single .iso will result in the loss of the audio. For such cases, preserving the .bin/.cue structure or converting to .chd (MAME Compressed Hunks of Data) is recommended over .iso . This guide focuses on data-only discs or the merge process. how to convert multiple bin files to one iso repack
While ISO is cleaner, it has limitations: Converting multiple BIN files to a single ISO