If you're just looking to burn or use with an ODE, then either kind of BIN/CUE image is perfectly fine.ĬHD, as far as I can tell, is just a way to make things a little easier. I don't know what the advantage is to having multiple BINs rather than a single BIN, but I'm sure it has some archival purpose. They're kind of like ISO+WAV images, but instead of having an ISO for the game data and then a WAV (or the dreaded mp3) for each audio track, there's a BIN for the game data and then a BIN for each audio track. Images consisting of multiple BINs with a single CUE work the same way as an image with a single BIN and CUE, and has the same compatibility with stuff like ImgBurn and ODEs. If you're downloading, the newest trend for "best" image format is multiple BINs with a single CUE. If you're backing up your own discs, just stick to the BIN/CUE format.
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