Multiple .bin PS1 Games as Single Positions?

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Some of the PS1 games consist of multiple bin files. They look messy in webman library, especially if it's like GTA 1 that has 11 tracks and again, looks messy.
Is there a way to make them appear as a single title in the library? Tried putting them in a separate folder, but that has no effect, and MrMario's guide to merge the files just makes them not run, at least in my case.
 
Some of the PS1 games consist of multiple bin files. They look messy in webman library, especially if it's like GTA 1 that has 11 tracks and again, looks messy.
Is there a way to make them appear as a single title in the library? Tried putting them in a separate folder, but that has no effect, and MrMario's guide to merge the files just makes them not run, at least in my case.
I don't know if all games run as a single bin. The other files are often audio tracks. You can mount the cue with daemon tools lite (only costs 5 bucks for a license), then use imgburn on the virtual drive to make a compiled disk image.
 
I don't know if all games run as a single bin. The other files are often audio tracks. You can mount the cue with daemon tools lite (only costs 5 bucks for a license), then use imgburn on the virtual drive to make a compiled disk image.
Some of the PS1 games consist of multiple bin files. They look messy in webman library, especially if it's like GTA 1 that has 11 tracks and again, looks messy.
Is there a way to make them appear as a single title in the library? Tried putting them in a separate folder, but that has no effect, and MrMario's guide to merge the files just makes them not run, at least in my case.



CDmage is free but has compatibility issues with more modern computers.
If that program doesn't work, most general ISO programs (PowerISO, UltraISO, etc.) can do this for you, and it's generally the same process. I believe one of those program also offer a free trial so you can use it and then uninstall.
 
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CDmage is free but has compatibility issues with more modern computers.
If that program doesn't work, most general ISO programs (PowerISO, UltraISO, etc.) can do this for you, and it's generally the same process. I believe one of those program also offer a free trial so you can use it and then uninstall.

Bruh. OP literally said that guide doesn't work for him.
 
daemon tools lite (only costs 5 bucks for a license)
Lol you only need to pay the license if you want ALL features of that tool, but we are talking of just mount a BIN/CUE with DAEMON Tools Lite, and that feature we can use without the need of a paid license.

Once mounted, use the free software ImgBurn for make a single BIN/CUE from the mounted multiple BIN+CUE.
 
Bruh. OP literally said that guide doesn't work for him.
Well I apologize for that, but overall it's the same process with any program, and as OP didn't exactly specify what part hindered their progress, I gave the idea that it could be that CDMage is an outdated program.

The same video should work with any other program listed.

I'd be happy to Google and find another video showcasing the same process by a different author.
 
Lol you only need to pay the license if you want ALL features of that tool, but we are talking of just mount a BIN/CUE with DAEMON Tools Lite, and that feature we can use without the need of a paid license.

Once mounted, use the free software ImgBurn for make a single BIN/CUE from the mounted multiple BIN+CUE.
This makes me very sad, because you're insulting my intelligence.
 
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This makes me very sad, because you're insulting my intelligence.
Im sorry but I use DAEMON Tools Lite for just mount BIN/CUEs and I used it several times without having to play a license (because I dont have money for that lol).
 
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If you use linux check out iat. It's the best easy to use utility I've used for combining multiple bins into one iso.
 

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