Final Fantasy Vii -europe- -disc 1-.chd !!install!! -
Using a CHD file instead of traditional BIN/CUE files offers several technical advantages. First is the massive saving in storage space. CHD uses lossless compression, meaning you lose zero game data while shrinking the file size significantly. Second is simplicity. Because a CHD file consolidates the data and audio tracks into a single file, you no longer have to manage messy multi-file folders. This makes it much easier for frontend launchers like RetroArch, LaunchBox, or EmulationStation to scrape metadata and display box art.
chdman createcd -i "Final Fantasy VII (Disc 1).cue" -o "Final Fantasy VII -Europe- -Disc 1-.chd" Final Fantasy VII -Europe- -Disc 1-.chd
. Disc 1 is the longest part of the journey, taking you from the iconic opening in Midgar all the way to the emotional conclusion at the Forgotten Capital. The Format (.chd) : "CHD" stands for Compressed Hunks of Data . It is a popular format used by emulators like DuckStation Using a CHD file instead of traditional BIN/CUE
, whereas the North American (NTSC) version runs at 60Hz. This means the PAL version plays about 17% slower Second is simplicity