GDI Vs CHD on Flycast, what's the difference?

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Would be a good idea to replace my GDI games for CHD to use with the Flycast emulator? If not, why?
 
Well CHD files would contain the GDI and the other relevant game files, it's a compression format like a .zip file. So, sure, if you're looking to save space on your hard drive.
 
From my experience ... answer is no it won't load slower ...
Loads just the same as if it were just a GDI file
CHD really is just a file compression
I mean GDI at around 1 GB when you can have it's CHD counterpart at like 600 MB or around that range ~

I have other CHD files meant for PSX games and still loads the same also
 
Basically a .GDI is a 1:1 copy of the gdrom. CHD "Compressed Hunks of Data" is a lossless compressed image.
Since it uses the createcd command via chdman it uses lzma, deflate, and flac compression methods.
 

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