# Multidisk/File Games: Folders Interpreted as Files To keep your game list clean, you can put all the game files inside a sub-folder. This folder will be seen as the game itself in RetroDECK, not as an actual folder. The folder needs to have the corresponding `.m3u` file and be renamed to the exact filename of the `.m3u`. For more information, you can check the: [ES-DE UserGuide: Folders as Files](https://gitlab.com/es-de/emulationstation-de/-/blob/master/USERGUIDE.md#directories-interpreted-as-files). ## Guide - How do I create a Multidisk Folder? Let's use the fake PlayStation 1 game `Dragon Fantasy VII` as an example. **Example:** ``` ─── Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u <--- Folder ├── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk1.chd <--- Game Disc ├── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk2.chd <--- Game Disc ├── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk3.chd <--- Game Disc └── Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u <--- The .m3u file ``` In this case the folder will be viewed as a single game and it will launch `Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u`. ### Step 1: Create a .m3u Sub-folder Make a new sub-folder in `roms/psx` (or whichever system you are creating for) and move the `Dragon Fantasy VII` files there. Name the folder `Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u`. **Result:** Path: `retrodeck/roms/psx/Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u` Content: ``` ─── Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u <--- Folder ├── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk1.chd <--- Game Disc ├── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk2.chd <--- Game Disc └── Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk3.chd <--- Game Disc ``` ### Step 2: Create a .m3u File in the Sub-folder Create an empty file in the `Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u` folder with the same name as the folder: `Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u`. **Result:** `retrodeck/roms/psx/Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u/Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u` ### Step 3: Populate the .m3u File Open the `Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u` file with a text editor and write the filenames of all files in the folder, one per line and save. The file should have Unix line endings (LF), not Windows (CR+LF). **Result:** This shows the content of the`Dragon Fantasy VII.m3u` file: ``` Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk1.chd Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk2.chd Dragon Fantasy VII - Disk3.chd ``` ### Step 4: Launch RetroDECK The ES-DE interface that RetroDECK uses should now recognize the game as one file.