The Nintendo GameCube also used a similar method making all dumps of there disc the same size because they also have junk data stored on the discs (can be removed now)Ĭonverting from cdi to gdi is not going to help anythingĪs you have posted in Everything Emulation though I am presuming you are indeed only emulating the system so you are not burning to CD or anything, then just get the gdi dump to start with Gdi format = dump of original GD-Rom discs apx 1.2GB in size the size of the disc is apx the same throughout all of these even if the data is not even close to 1GB in a lot of cases, there are only a few games that use that entire amount of space with game data and CDDA tracks otherwise most of that is made up of junk data Cdi format = ripped to CD-Rom format (sometimes that does include getting rid of files or re-sampling files if the original game contents was much larger, dummy files are included to improve laser reading for that media and push the actual game data to make reading easier with less drive noise)
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