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− | Place | + | Place chdman.exe and extractcd in the same directory as the dumps you want to compress (dumps must be in BIN+CUE format or GDI). Open Command Prompt and navigate to the directory where you placed chdman.exe and input one of the following: |
− | * BIN/CUE-GDI to CHD: | + | * BIN/CUE-GDI to CHD: <code>for /R %i in (*.cue, *.gdi) do chdman createcd -i "%i" -o "%~ni.chd"</code> (Windows) |
− | + | * CHD to BIN/CUE: <code>for /R %i in (*.chd) do chdman extractcd -i "%i" -o "%~ni.cue"</code> (Windows) | |
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Alternatively, if you only need to do one file you can use this: <code>chdman createcd -i "<FILENAME>.cue" -o "<FILENAME>.chd"</code> | Alternatively, if you only need to do one file you can use this: <code>chdman createcd -i "<FILENAME>.cue" -o "<FILENAME>.chd"</code> | ||