Wait – disc.bin doesn’t exist. Instead, you should point bchunk to the (or use a wildcard). Better yet, create a concatenated binary:
Reconstruct + convert (bchunk, ImgBurn)
Track 1 holds the game data, while Track 2 and beyond hold separate CD audio tracks.
Inspect the .cue(s)
After conversion:
If your newly created ISO gives a "corrupt file" error when mounted, ensure that you selected the .cue file during conversion, not just the .bin file. Without the CUE file, the software does not know how to read the raw binary data partitions.
: Ensure the format is set to Mode 2/2352 (standard for PSX/multimedia discs) and click Okay . This produces one .bin and one .cue file. Phase 2: Convert Single BIN to ISO how to convert multiple bin files to one iso repack
Keep in mind that some older software expects to see specific "Disc Change" triggers. Simply merging two discs into one ISO may not always work without a cracked executable or a specific "multi-disc" mod. Are you looking to do this for a specific game console PC software
Click and select the .cue file that manages your multiple BIN tracks.
If you have multiple BINs but no CUE file, create disc.cue with a text editor: Wait – disc
Are these multiple files of one disc, or are they different discs of a multi-disc game?
Click File > Open . Select the .cue file for the first disk (do not select the .bin directly).