It's been free for personal use for some time now ?sarami wrote:Could he really get the scrambled sector data by the method? I can't use bushound readily because it's really expensive.
DiscImageCreator
Re: DiscImageCreator
Plextor PX-760A 1.07 (+30) : Plextor PX-716SA 1.11 (+30) : Plextor PX-W5224A 1.04 (+30) : Plextor PX-W4824 1.07 (+30) : Plextor PX-W4012TA 1.07 (+98) : Plextor PX-W1610TA (+99) : Plextor PX-W1210TA 1.10 (+99) : Lite-On LTR-48246S (+6) : Lite-On LTR-52246S (+6) : Lite-On LH-20A1H LL0DN (+6) : BenQ DW1655 BCIB (+618) : ASUS DRW-2014L1 1.02 (+6) : Yamaha CRW-F1 (+733) : Optiarc SA-7290H5 1H44 (+48) : ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.02 (+6)
Re: DiscImageCreator
Free version is limited.Nexy wrote:It's been free for personal use for some time now ?
I'm working ASUS on Win10 64bit.Up to 32 commands can be captured
Only the first 8 bytes of each data transfer are captured
Runs only on 32-bt Windows, XP and later
LBA 91152 is the start address of track 14 on TOC.Madroms wrote:subdump added.sarami wrote:Also try to use subdump.Madroms wrote:could you check the log for this disc ?
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Data Track 14, LBA 91152 - 93436, Length 2285Code: Select all
LBA[091151, 0x1640f]: P[3f], Q[411301040808002017264de6]{ Data, Copy NG, Track[13], Idx[01], RMSF[04:08:08], AMSF[20:17:26]}, RtoW[0, 0, 0, 0]
LBA[091152, 0x16410]: P[3f], Q[41130104080900201727f796]{ Data, Copy NG, Track[13], Idx[01], RMSF[04:08:09], AMSF[20:17:27]}, RtoW[0, 0, 0, 0]
LBA[091153, 0x16411]: P[00], Q[41140100000100201728797b]{ Data, Copy NG, Track[14], Idx[01], RMSF[00:00:01], AMSF[20:17:28]}, RtoW[0, 0, 0, 0]No need to use /be except plextor.nitro322 wrote:re-ripping with my ASUS drive with /be also yielded the correct result.
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DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
I don't think I follow. Without /be on the ASUS, it produces a different file than that ripped by Plextor. Clearly the same disc producing different output depending on the drive used to rip it is not desired.sarami wrote:No need to use /be except plextor.nitro322 wrote:re-ripping with my ASUS drive with /be also yielded the correct result.
Re: DiscImageCreator
To get scrambled sector(s), plextors use 0xd8 while other drives use 0xbe with cdda flag.
If /be is used, 0xbe with all flag is set forcibly. As the result, it can't get scrambled sector(s).
In other words, it can't get correct combined offsets.
If /be is used, 0xbe with all flag is set forcibly. As the result, it can't get scrambled sector(s).
In other words, it can't get correct combined offsets.
If you want to dump mixed mode disc on ASUS, do not use /be.nitro322 wrote:if I omit /be, all ripped tracks match the redump entry. If I include /be, the data track matches, but all audio tracks have different checksums.
DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
I use it on Windows 7 64 bit Enterprise without an issue, and no, it's not an illegal version.
Plextor PX-760A 1.07 (+30) : Plextor PX-716SA 1.11 (+30) : Plextor PX-W5224A 1.04 (+30) : Plextor PX-W4824 1.07 (+30) : Plextor PX-W4012TA 1.07 (+98) : Plextor PX-W1610TA (+99) : Plextor PX-W1210TA 1.10 (+99) : Lite-On LTR-48246S (+6) : Lite-On LTR-52246S (+6) : Lite-On LH-20A1H LL0DN (+6) : BenQ DW1655 BCIB (+618) : ASUS DRW-2014L1 1.02 (+6) : Yamaha CRW-F1 (+733) : Optiarc SA-7290H5 1H44 (+48) : ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.02 (+6)
Re: DiscImageCreator
That makes sense. Thanks for clarifying.sarami wrote:To get scrambled sector(s), plextors use 0xd8 while other drives use 0xbe with cdda flag.
If /be is used, 0xbe with all flag is set forcibly. As the result, it can't get scrambled sector(s).
In other words, it can't get correct combined offsets.
If you want to dump mixed mode disc on ASUS, do not use /be.nitro322 wrote:if I omit /be, all ripped tracks match the redump entry. If I include /be, the data track matches, but all audio tracks have different checksums.
One last question, if you don't mind - for single track discs, would you recommend always setting /be with ASUS drives? My concern is with discs like that Wing Commander Prophecy example, where I wouldn't know there's a problem unless there's already another good dump that doesn't match.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Is it this disc? https://redump.info/disc/12961/nitro322 wrote:My concern is with discs like that Wing Commander Prophecy
If yes, as I said, large ofs disc is not supported yet on Asus.
If no, upload logs, please.
DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
Yes, that's the disc. Offset issue noted. What's odd about that case is that it did get a correct (correct as in matching the plextor, at least) dump with /be, even despite the large offset.sarami wrote:Is it this disc? https://redump.info/disc/12961/
If yes, as I said, large ofs disc is not supported yet on Asus.
If no, upload logs, please.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Because data sector can be dumped without offsets using 0xbe opcode. It's normal method. Almost all CD dumping tools (Isobuster, CloneCD etc.) use 0xbe.
DiscImageCreator, UmdImageCreator, Conv2multiBin, bin2wav, PS3Auth (needs login), [url=http://www.mediafire.com/file/5cgoy11x6ahc7qh/%2523recompressTo7z_20150109.bat/file]recompressTo7z_20150109.bat[/url]
Re: DiscImageCreator
Hi sarami. I ran into some issues dumping a multisession pc disc today with the latest github release where it would timeout around the end of the first session and DIC would just hang.
I used the latest test build you posted in this thread and the dump completed with some errors. I was hoping you could check the logs and let me know if the dump is ok.
The disc in question is the US version of https://redump.info/disc/56890/.
Logs: https://mega.nz/#!HvRjRAzI!g7wn70ZdO0VE … bSJDcT9nb8
If you need any more info let me know. Thanks.
I used the latest test build you posted in this thread and the dump completed with some errors. I was hoping you could check the logs and let me know if the dump is ok.
The disc in question is the US version of https://redump.info/disc/56890/.
Logs: https://mega.nz/#!HvRjRAzI!g7wn70ZdO0VE … bSJDcT9nb8
If you need any more info let me know. Thanks.