I use the .bin file with no compression.
For the record, ntfs does work fine. It is just the least recommended format to use. If someone was running a cheapo flash drive, that was 64 Gb and up, the seek speed may be so crappy, that it would cause slowness and other glitches. I have a few other tests to get into, that may make increasing memory one can use more optimal, once using proper format. But, right now, I primarily use ntfs with everything, and on a cheapo 32gb flash drive
To go higher in Gb, it would branch out in 2 ways, using better seek speed Flash Drives, or go the Hard Drive Method, with proper Format. Testing will better confirm this
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I've been having some issues with the SNES mini - i've tried to add the Star Fox 2 rom and use retroarch to make it and all the games on the system full screen, but while testing them I seem to have crackling audio on both Star Fox and Star Fox 2... I've tried reinstalling modules and restoring the whole system to factory state but so far everything I try keeps giving me the same audio problems when playing the games using Retroarch.... Has anyone had the same issues or found a solution? Any help would be much appreciated as a full screen SNES experience would be great on all the games!
FX Games generally have issues like this. Your main options are to try to run them on SNES9X 2005, which is less accurate, but better for speed on FX Chip Driven Games, or try FX Overclock on SNES9x10 and SNES9x. There is a Canoe Boost FX Command Line, too...
-boost-fx 2
at end of command line.
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I think i know whats wrong. If you add the cue in hakchi it will replace all spaces in the name of the cue in the CLV folder with an underscore character "_". You need to change the bin file and the name of the bin file inside the cue to the same name with the underscore characters.
Personally, I don't even use Cue+Bin Files. I run all CD Based Systems with SINGLE Files. I convert them, where applicable. But, if using Cue+Bin, you just have to do it in such a way, where you use simplified names, and add the Cue into Hakchi2, then copy the bin over into the installed Games Directory. But, single files, PS1, I use eboot. For Sega CD, I use CSO and CHD, Turbografx-CD, CHD, Sega Saturn and 3DO ISO, and so on.
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Has someone tried CHD compressed PSX games? Will it work?
No Go on CHD for PSX, for now. It CAN be done, though.