MediEvil German .sbi missing

Jackal
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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Thanks for the link but I can't use psxt001z.
There are some lines and then I have no other possibility than pressing a button to end the program.
Please be more specific.. tell us what command you used and provide a screenshot or text copy of the output.. You'll have to use the command prompt and use 'psxt001z --libcryptdrvfast [drive_letter]'

If that command doesn't work on the version I linked, then try this version (it's the same one that's mentioned in the guide): http://www.mediafire.com/?lpxbegqdt1tq23p .. If that one doesn't work either, try using a different drive.

Alternatively, you can provide the other dump details (track01 + track02 size/hashes, write offset, ring etc.) and we can add the libcrypt data from another source (once we add the complete dump into the db you'll be able to grab the .sbi). Here's the psxt001z sectors.log output from a German image:

MSF: 03:14:29 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 12 09 00 03 14 2d cc c2
MSF: 03:15:24 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 13 20 00 03 15 04 af d0
MSF: 03:21:55 Q-Data: 41 01 01 0b 19 55 00 13 21 55 44 48
MSF: 03:24:12 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 02 12 00 03 20 12 30 0e
MSF: 03:25:03 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 23 13 00 03 25 0b 96 1a
MSF: 03:28:28 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 06 28 00 03 2c 28 ae 9b
MSF: 03:32:19 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 30 59 00 03 32 1b 9d 6d
MSF: 03:34:51 Q-Data: 41 01 01 01 32 51 00 43 34 51 2a 66
MSF: 09:27:55 Q-Data: 41 01 01 0d 25 55 00 29 27 55 69 c0
MSF: 09:28:71 Q-Data: 41 01 01 08 26 71 00 89 28 71 96 71
MSF: 09:35:52 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 73 52 00 09 37 52 c7 f5
MSF: 09:38:04 Q-Data: 41 01 01 01 36 04 00 19 38 04 cc 90
MSF: 09:38:58 Q-Data: 41 01 01 49 36 58 00 0b 38 58 aa b2
MSF: 09:41:59 Q-Data: 41 01 01 0b 39 59 00 49 41 59 a9 c2
MSF: 09:46:13 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 44 1b 00 09 46 03 e8 90
MSF: 09:48:59 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 44 59 00 09 08 59 68 07

Original sectors: 48
LC1 sectors:      0
LC2 sectors:      0
Other sectors:    16
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Askarus
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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I don't want to mess around with that stuff.
The .sub data I got is good for me.
If you want it, you'll get it.
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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Askarus wrote:I don't want to mess around with that stuff.
The .sub data I got is good for me.
If you want it, you'll get it.
Ok, so spam it is. Hope a mod/admin can remove this thread.
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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Image  OK, then lets finish it:

Here's the output when I doubleclick on psxt001z.exe.

Image

I don't have a chance to type any command. The program closes after one sign.

(Oh, and sorry for that 5 equal posts. Don't know what my omputer did)
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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Like I said, it's a command line (DOS) application.. You'll have to use the command prompt

German instructions: Öffnen Sie das Eingabeaufforderungsfenster, indem Sie auf die Schaltfläche Startklicken, auf Alle Programme klicken, auf Zubehör klicken und dann auf Eingabeaufforderung klicken.
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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I used the 'psxt001z --libcryptdrvfast [drive_letter]' command.
It worked and here's the sectors log.

MSF: 03:14:29 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 12 09 00 03 14 2d cc c2
MSF: 03:15:24 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 13 20 00 03 15 04 af d0
MSF: 03:21:55 Q-Data: 41 01 01 8b 19 55 00 13 21 55 44 48
MSF: 03:24:12 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 02 12 00 03 20 12 30 0e
MSF: 03:25:03 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 23 13 00 03 25 0b 96 1a
MSF: 03:28:28 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 06 28 00 03 2c 28 ae 9b
MSF: 03:32:19 Q-Data: 41 01 01 03 30 59 00 03 32 1b 9d 6d
MSF: 03:34:51 Q-Data: 41 01 01 01 32 51 00 43 34 51 2a 66
MSF: 09:27:55 Q-Data: 41 01 01 0d 25 55 00 29 27 55 69 c0
MSF: 09:28:71 Q-Data: 41 01 01 08 26 71 00 89 28 71 96 71
MSF: 09:35:52 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 73 52 00 09 37 52 c7 f5
MSF: 09:38:04 Q-Data: 41 01 01 01 36 04 00 19 38 04 cc 90
MSF: 09:38:58 Q-Data: 41 01 01 49 36 58 00 0b 38 58 aa b2
MSF: 09:41:59 Q-Data: 41 01 01 0b 39 59 00 49 41 59 a9 c2
MSF: 09:46:13 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 44 1b 00 09 46 03 e8 90
MSF: 09:48:59 Q-Data: 41 01 01 09 44 59 00 09 08 59 68 07

Original sectors: 48
LC1 sectors:      0
LC2 sectors:      0
Other sectors:    16

I didn't gat a sbi data.
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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It seems that you have to use psxt001z.exe --libcrypt <sub> [<sbi>], where <sub> is a .sub file generated by CloneCD (Deinterleaved subchannel data), and [<sbi>] is the .sbi file you want to write.

Try reading CD at lower speed where possible (For example, 4x or 8x), in order to get a cleaner .sub file.
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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pablogm123 wrote:It seems that you have to use psxt001z.exe --libcrypt <sub> [<sbi>], where <sub> is a .sub file generated by CloneCD (Deinterleaved subchannel data), and [<sbi>] is the .sbi file you want to write.

Try reading CD at lower speed where possible (For example, 4x or 8x), in order to get a cleaner .sub file.
Nah, the output is correct, psxt001z just doesn't recognize the sectors as libcrypt.. Here's the German .sbi:

http://www.mediafire.com/?rkn9zrp52bw5hgx
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Re: MediEvil German .sbi missing

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^^
Great.
Thank you verry much.
Sorry for annoying you  Image
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