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PS2 CHD ROMs: What They Are, How They’re Used, and Key Considerations
What a CHD is
A CHD (Compressed Hunks of Data) is a lossless container format originally developed by the MAME project to store large disk- or CD-image data more efficiently. It stores fixed‑size “hunks” of raw data plus metadata and compression indexes so the original data can be reconstructed exactly.
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There are several benefits to using PS2 CHD ROMs: PS2 CHD ROMs: What They Are, How They’re
- Lossless Compression: CHD uses algorithms (like LZMA and FLAC) to crunch the data down. It removes the "padding" dummy data that developers used to push game data to the outer edge of the DVD for faster read speeds.
- Significant Space Savings: On average, converting an ISO to CHD shrinks the file size by 40% to 60%.
What are PS2 CHD ROMs?
- Provide example chdman commands for common input types (ISO, BIN/CUE).
- Summarize current PCSX2 support for CHD (I can check the latest emulator docs). Which would you prefer?
Batch Processing: Most tools allow you to drag and drop an entire folder of ISOs to convert them all at once. Where to Find Ready-Made PS2 CHDs Lossless Compression: CHD uses algorithms (like LZMA and
Emulator Support: Fully supported by top-tier emulators like PCSX2 (PC) and AetherSX2 (Android). How to Create PS2 CHD Files