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If you have one of the European PSX games that features LibCrypt copy protection, then you will have a .sbi file in addition to the .bin/cue file.  You will still need to have the .sbi file in the same directory as the game file (in this case, the newly created CHD file) in order to run.
 
If you have one of the European PSX games that features LibCrypt copy protection, then you will have a .sbi file in addition to the .bin/cue file.  You will still need to have the .sbi file in the same directory as the game file (in this case, the newly created CHD file) in order to run.
  
Note that multi-track bin files will be combined and chdman will not split the files back when extracting.
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Note that multi-track bin files will be combined and it will not split the files back when extracting using chdman.
  
 
==PlayStation 1==
 
==PlayStation 1==

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