PSX files transferred through FileZilla split into tracks?

For a specific example, I passed Soul Blade this way into the PSXISO folder and it came through fine. It was in cue and bin format, and I did this multiple times with multiple games, so I'm pretty sure I've got the process down. Megaman Legends came out as two different "track files" though. When I look through FileZilla it's still the same files as the ones on my PC, so I don't understand why this game is different. It's not a multi disc game either, I haven't tried touching any of those yet actually.


Do I need to convert MML into a different format before trying to copy it? Make a second folder inside the MML one? It works fine if I try to play it off a usb in MM, but WMM does the same track thing if I click the "Playstation" folder.
 
Filezilla is FTP client, and every FTP servers on PS3 (module or standalone application) are just ordinary FTP servers. FTP clients and servers don't understand what they moving so they doesn't changing data format on the fly of transferring files.

MML have two tracks... So if Your disc image was split it was split, if wasn't, nothing was split it on the fly.
http://redump.org/disc/2773/
 
So what should I do about that? Is there something I can do to make it a single track? Does it matter that it's two tracks? I haven't tried playing it since I figured it wouldn't work.
 
you can probably do it with a virtual drive, then make a new disc image. unfortunately, afaik, the built in virtual drive with windows 10 only works with iso files (right click/mount iirc). you may have to use a third-party app like daemon tools lite for bin/cue files. I don't know if that's still the preferred app.

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I think I used alcohol 120%, so I have a virtual drive by default (without windows 10):

the bd drive is my virtual drive, so I can mount disc images to it:

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