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Multi disc games
Shuffling multi-disc games that require you to swap discs in the middle of the game and share save files between them is possible by using BizHawk's Multi-disk Bundler. Using this feature, you can create a kind of playlist of multiple discs, which will be treated as a single game with shared save data/save states by BizHawk and the shuffler.
Most of this page is just an explanation of how to use this BizHawk feature and is not specific to the BizHawk Shuffler. It was written with BizHawk 2.9 in mind.
Use the Browse...
buttons to select your disc images. Select the file that you would normally open in the emulator, e.g. the .cue
file for .cue
+.bin
images.
Use the Add
button to add more discs.
Use the Browse...
button to place the .xml
bundle file inside the shuffler's games
folder, where you would put your other roms. Remember to click Save
afterwards!
ℹ️ Only the .xml
file needs to be inside the games
folder. It does not matter whether the .iso
/.cue
/.bin
files are inside the games
folder or not.
.xml
file to a different folder after saving it, it might not work anymore. If BizHawk can't find the disc files, you will have to recreate the bundle, or edit the .xml
file in a text editor to correct the file paths.
It's a good idea to test your bundle before you use it in the shuffler. Load the .xml
file in BizHawk like you would any other rom, the game should start with the first disc in the bundle.
Swapping discs works slightly differently depending on which console and which emulator core you're using. Usually the disc controls can be found inside the Virtual Pad
in the Tools
menu.
Open
the disc tray, then select a different disc from the list, then Close
the tray.
Click Open Tray
. If the button stays pressed, click it a second time, or disable the Sticky
option in the Pads
menu. Move the Disk Index
slider, then click Close Tray
(twice if necessary).
Number 0 is the first disc in the bundle, -1 is no disc (empty tray).