I'm pretty new here, so I apologize if this has already been discussed at length.
I'm part of a group that's dumping prototypes for preservation purposes. We decided to standardize on Redump's methods, since they seem to be by far the best/most accurate. In discussing various things with other Redump members, I also discovered that I have a few non-prototype discs that are rare enough that they've not been added to the DB yet, so I've been working on adding those as well.
I personally don't have a vested interest in ring codes - I care about the data that's on the discs. However, I know that information is very important to Redump, and so when I submit dumps from our collection, I want to make sure I can do as good a job as possible. There's only one photo of a ring in the wiki, and it's specifically a PS2 disc. Is there any interest in adding additional photos so that it's very clear which text goes in which field in the submission form? I have the following photos already, taken with a DSLR and macro lens:
- Dreamcast retail NTSC
- GameCube retail NTSC
- GameCube Action Replay disc (non-standard ring)
- PlayStation pressed silver bootleg disc
- PlayStation 2 retail NTSC-J
- PlayStation 2 promo PAL
- PlayStation 2 public beta PAL
- PlayStation 2 publisher-issued DVD-R
- PlayStation 3 pressed review code PAL
- PlayStation 4 pressed review code PAL
- Xbox retail NTSC
- Xbox pressed silver preview disc (signed for retail consoles)
- Xbox publisher-issued DVD-R for dev/debug consoles
- Xbox 360 retail NTSC
- Xbox 360 pressed silver preview disc (signed for retail consoles)
- Xbox 360 pressed silver preview disc (signed for dev/debug consoles)
- Xbox 360 publisher-issued DVD-R for dev/debug consoles
I can easily get examples of these types of discs using the same equipment:
- Dreamcast retail PAL
- Dreamcast publisher-issued GD-R
- Dreamcast GameShark
- Nuon retail NTSC
- PlayStation retail PAL
- PlayStation publisher-issued CD-R
- PlayStation 2 retail NTSC
- PlayStation 2 retail PAL
- PlayStation 2 Code Breaker
- PlayStation 2 GameShark
- PlayStation 3 retail NTSC
- PlayStation 4 retail NTSC
- Saturn retail NTSC
- Wii retail NTSC
- Xbox retail PAL
I have various other PlayStation discs as well, but don't have an IR camera to capture their ring codes.
Is any of that of interest?
Interest in additional ring code photos for the wiki?
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Re: Interest in additional ring code photos for the wiki?
Not sure if I got this right but most photo submissions are made on the Dumps forum. I don't think there's a defined place to host them. If you mean having more photos for reference of what's important, I guess the same subforum can be a good place for information. Basically all the info is helpful, I guess.Cut Into Fourteen Pieces wrote:There's only one photo of a ring in the wiki, and it's specifically a PS2 disc.
I don't think you need special photo equipment for most of it. A top down photo with light slightly at an angle (as to avoid direct reflections) can pull out most of the text in a legible way. Maybe an extra photo for some mould stamped text if it doesn't show up on the first one. Any point n shoot or smartphone will do it.
Personally I think it's worth the extra step and document things right while you have the materials with you. It might be a slight detrack of a more straightforward process but nowadays we have a single click solution for dumping that's incomparable more streamlined than it used to be.