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I have gotten a few games on dreamcast working well on my retropie (4.2, on a raspberry pi 3 overclocked a little. I store roms on a usb drive, retropie itself is on a microSD card). Marvel vs Capcom and a few homebrew games. I tried to put Sonic Adventure 1 & 2 and a few other games, and noticed when I unzipped the file from (the internet), the extracted files are often titled: track01, track02, etc. For example, Sonic Adventure 2 unzipped includes track01.bin, track02(.raw?), and track03.bin. This seems to be the pattern for many games, which obviously means you have to retitle some of the files if you drop multiple roms into the dreamcast folder, otherwise you have a 'Track01' for a bunch of different games. Further, I haven't gotten my retropie to load/see any of the games titled this way, even when only one set of 'tracks' is on the dreamcast folder of my usb drive.
Is there an easy way to organize files/label them so they can all be placed in the folder? And whats the trick to actually loading these files? Image of Sonic Adventure 2 is linked below. Have you looked at the for Dreamcast?
It looks like that gdi file is what it will actually use for the game. PS1 does the same when extracted. Also I would recommend you edit your post to remove the name of the place you got the ROMs, as that probably would be a violation of rule 1.
Edit for clarity: The bin and raw files are probably used for data payloads that the game needs, but the system will only show whatever file has the gdi extension in the list of games in emulation station. If you then rename those bin and raw files, the emulator might have trouble finding the data payloads that it is looking for since the files now have been renamed. This is how the PS1 games work. Do i need to add.chd to the reicast config? No, CHD should already be in essystem.cfg for dreamcast. I would double check that the image is in the dreamcast folder and that reicast is properly installed.
I should mention that the chd won't always be the smallest file size but should be most of the time. For some games like Crazy Taxi, the chd is a lot smaller for others it is pretty small difference. Occasionally the cdi will be smaller and then it is up to your if you want to mix and match to save space or if you want to go with consistency.