Seems i'm too much of a newb to figure out the context for this. How should i formulate the command?
wiggy2k wrote:Manually specifying the .bin file extension at the end of the command should do it.
alternatively just dump it with an arbitrary name like dump.bin and rename it with the DAT.
it should match https://redump.info/disc/29848/
Glad to see you finally got your hands on a copy.
hope it wasnt too pricey, it's gone insane lately.
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Enker wrote:2. Both your program and PerfectRip have the file name issue. I don't think there is any setting I can change to fix this. Other programs I use don't have this issue.
It may be beside the point...
If you use Windows7, check off below
explorer -> tool(T) -> folder option(O) -> show tab 'Do not show extensions that are registered'
(I don't use English version, so may not be accurate.)
Seems to be the same problem i'm having. Did this ever get addressed?
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I think I found an issue with SafeDisc Lite discs (or at least with an undumped copy of MS Train Simulator I got recently). DIC recognizes the protection when using the /sf flag, and all the errors that show up are 312 bit, but when the last sector is dumped, DIC decides to try and reread all the sectors that have intentional errors. And when it reaches the maximum number of retries for one of those errored sectors, DIC doesn't cancel the dump like normal, but then proceeds to reread the next intentionally errored sector the same way. When the last sector is done, it just descrambles the .scm like normal.