
The dropzone is used to read the filenames of the bins, so this webpage can generate a cue sheet for you.

It's supposed to represent a CD-ROM and define which tracks are on the CD-ROM, which order, what format they are (data or audio) and the filename of the bin file for each track.ĭrag your bin files onto the dropzone below and have the cue sheet generated automatically. They need something called a cue sheet, which is a special textfile that works as a tracklist. Unfortunately, emulators and virtual drive managers won't load multiple tracks automatically. The first track is always data and any subsequent tracks are audio - at least for PlayStation 1 games.


PlayStation (PSX) Cue Maker Autogenerate the missing cue file for your PSX emulation bins.Įach bin-file represents a track on the game CD-ROM.
