Tactical Stealth: Making the MGS1 Spanish Version (SLES-01734) Work in CHD Getting the Spanish version of Metal Gear Solid
(MGS1) to run smoothly in CHD format requires a bit of "tactical espionage action." While the CHD (Compressed Hunk of Data) format is excellent for saving space, multi-disc games like MGS1 can be tricky if not handled correctly. 1. Why Use CHD for MGS1? The original Spanish release ( SLES-01734
) typically comes as multiple BIN/CUE files. Converting these to CHD offers several advantages:
Space Savings: It compresses the large BIN files without losing any data (lossless). metal gear solid spain disc 1chd work
Organization: It consolidates multiple data tracks into a single file, cleaning up your ROMs folder.
Compatibility: Most modern emulators like DuckStation and RetroArch (Beetle PSX core) support it natively. 2. The Conversion Process
To convert your BIN/CUE files, you'll need a tool called chdman (often bundled with MAME or available in standalone batch scripts). 4.1. Desktop Emulation (Windows/Linux)
Prepare Files: Place chdman.exe in the same folder as your Disc 1 and Disc 2 BIN/CUE files.
Run Conversion: Use a batch script or the command line:chdman createcd -i "Metal Gear Solid (Spain) (Disc 1).cue" -o "MGS_Spain_D1.chd". Repeat: Do the same for Disc 2. 3. Fixing the Multi-Disc "Wall"
The biggest issue with CHD is that emulators often see them as separate games. When you reach the communication tower and need to swap to Disc 2, a standalone CHD might leave you stuck. If It Fails
.m3u file with MGS_Disc1.chd and MGS_Disc2.chd. This always works and has full English or multi-5 audio.PBP (PSN Eboot) format is even more compressed than CHD. An Eboot of the Spain disc is notoriously unstable, but a 2-disc English-to-PBP conversion works 100% on Vita and PSP..bin via Daemon Tools and play through a vintage emulator like ePSXe 1.9.25, which handles raw bins better than CHD.You cannot convert a raw .bin file to CHD directly for PS1 games; you must use the .cue file. If you downloaded a ROM set that only has a .bin file, you need to create a .cue file.
For Metal Gear Solid (Spain) Disc 1, open a text editor and save the following as Metal Gear Solid (Spain).cue:
FILE "Metal Gear Solid (Spain) (Disc 1).bin" BINARY
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 00 02:00:00
TRACK 03 AUDIO
INDEX 00 02:02:00
TRACK 04 AUDIO
INDEX 00 02:04:00
(Note: The specific track times may vary slightly depending on the specific dump you have, but the standard dump usually follows this structure. If you have a standard Redump verified ISO, the cue sheet is standardized).
DuckStation has native CHD support.