My eject button works fine on a fat. Try holding the eject button for 20 seconds, it should do an eject cycle.gamecaptor wrote:1. Is there a way to eject the Blu-ray from the drive so I do not need to go back into the PS3 OS (I notice the eject button doesn't work in PS3 Linux).
Yes. Half the time I get that, I turn the ps3 off by holding the power button. I don't think it's anything to worry about, unless perhaps you have to reboot for every disc (I do them in batches).gamecaptor wrote:2. When I do a "reboot" command the PS3 complains "The system was not turned off properly the last time it was used". Is this normal?
I don't understand the question, so have some scattershot answers that might helpgamecaptor wrote:3. How will this be used to verify ISO dumps; Is there a way for the .dats to verify this info in ISO?

- It doesn't verify isos, it makes them useful by being able to decrypt them. The PS3 section stagnated for years because the dumps weren't usable, now if the disc key is present they are (decrypt and re-encrypt with PS3Dec).
- Currently the dats do not contain the key. What we have now is not the most automated way to do things, maybe something can be done in the future (like a small download with the disc key, or putting the disc keys in the dat)
- The metadata does not have a confirmation orb on it's page so technically does not need to be verified, although really it should be. Someone else can get the metadata with their disc to check it, or decrypt the image with the key on the redump page to check it.
