Hi there!
I have a problem dumping a PSX disc (Golden Goal '98 by Take 2 Interactive, German, SLES-01222)
It has one data and one audio track (nothing audible with an audio player).
psxt001z.exe --libcryptdrvfast J: >lcscan.txt
psxt001z by Dremora, v0.21 beta 1
Subchannels offset correction: -1
Reading sector 13955... original sector
Reading sector 13960... original sector
Reading sector 14081... original sector
Reading sector 14086... original sector
Reading sector 14335... original sector
Reading sector 14340... original sector
Reading sector 14429... original sector
Reading sector 14434... original sector
Reading sector 14499... original sector
Reading sector 14504... original sector
Reading sector 14749... original sector
Reading sector 14754... original sector
Reading sector 14906... original sector
Reading sector 14911... original sector
Reading sector 14980... original sector
Reading sector 14985... original sector
Reading sector 15092... original sector
Reading sector 15097... original sector
Reading sector 15162... original sector
Reading sector 15167... original sector
Reading sector 15228... original sector
Reading sector 15233... original sector
Reading sector 15478... original sector
Reading sector 15483... original sector
Reading sector 15769... original sector
Reading sector 15774... original sector
Reading sector 15881... original sector
Reading sector 15886... original sector
Reading sector 15951... original sector
Reading sector 15956... original sector
Reading sector 16017... original sector
Reading sector 16022... original sector
Reading sector 41895...
Error reading subchannel data!
Another problem is that the audio track has no pregap (0 sec) says EAC.
[The data track has a pregap of 2 sec)
And the in IsoBuster Sector View, there isn't really scambled data visible at the initial adress of Track02, only many 00's and a few FF's
The FF's always occur in pairs of two bytes (like FF FF).
So, how do I find the drive offset?
I know that both of my drives have +6 in the AccuRip database and I have confirmed this with the test in EAC.
IsoBuster says the whole disc has a size of 83.535.872 Bytes.
CD.CUE
FILE "CD.bin" BINARY
REM ORIGINAL MEDIA-TYPE: CD
REM SESSION 01 ; Not supported by other applications (*)
TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM MSF: 00:00:00 = LBA: 0
TRACK 02 AUDIO
INDEX 01 06:02:61
REM MSF: 06:02:61 = LBA: 27211
REM (*) SESSION directives are unfortunately not properly supported
REM 'out there'. IsoBuster however supports them !