Emulation / Android Tips If you are deep into arcade emulation (MAME), PlayStation 1, Sega CD, or Dreamcast gaming, you know the struggle of massive file sizes. A single PS1 game can take up 700MB, and a 3DO game isn't much better.
After confirming the CHD works in your emulator, delete the original .bin and .cue files to reclaim your space. Have you successfully compressed a tricky game? Let us know in the comments below!
Extract it and move CHDMAN:
chdman createcd -i "Game Name.cue" -o "Game Name.chd" Wait patiently. A 700MB PS1 game takes about 2-3 minutes on a modern Snapdragon. Do you have 50 games? Don't run the command 50 times. Use this loop:
chdman-android-guide
termux-setup-storage (Grant the permission popup).
wget https://github.com/mamedev/mame/releases/download/mame0260/mame0260-android-arm64.tar.gz Note: If that link 404s, visit MAME Release Page to find the latest -android-arm64.tar.gz file.
Enter . This official MAME tool compresses those bulky .bin/.cue or .gdi files into .chd (Compressed Hunks of Data) files, often shrinking them by 30–50% without losing any gameplay data or speed .