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Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 8:06 pm
by sarami
iR0b0t wrote:Only this particular disc.
Please try these 3 patterns.

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DiscImageCreator cd x \raw\raw_PX-760A 8 /c2 /q

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DiscImageCreator cd x \raw\raw_PX-760A 8 /c2 /q /p

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DiscImageCreator cd x \raw\raw_PX-760A 8 /c2 /q /raw

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 6:50 pm
by iR0b0t
I have used the latest dic test version for this.

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/c2 /q         no anomalies
/c2 /q /p      no anomalies
/c2 /q /raw    does exactly the same thing as "/c2 /q" does, there is no leadin, no leadout, no pregap data
/raw switch doesn't do anything, confirmed.

EDIT:
i also used the latest stable build again and this time it is just fine, i don't know what happended before, i did not use any other switches than this time and output was shifted last time.

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 9:31 pm
by iR0b0t
redump.org/disc/29657/

This is still not fixed in latest test version.

DIC logs

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:13 am
by sarami
iR0b0t wrote:redump.org/disc/29657/

This is still not fixed in latest test version.

DIC logs
Uploaded. Please re-test.

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:04 am
by iR0b0t
redump.org/disc/29657/

Still not fixed, sarami.

DIC logs

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 11:46 am
by idlord
Sorry for the late response, I didn't see your PM till you mentioned it here. Uploaded the logs you requested:

DIC Logs
subdump Logs

Disc is completely shot, getting lots of errors. Also uploaded the logs for King's Quest V, another disc giving problems though I ordered another copy.

King's Quest V Logs

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 12:09 pm
by sarami
iR0b0t wrote:redump.org/disc/29657/

Still not fixed, sarami.

DIC logs
Sorry, re-uploaded.

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 10:50 pm
by iR0b0t
sarami, it looks a little better now, but still weird.

Shall i maybe move all the correspondences concerning this disc to an extra topic? [redump.org/disc/29657/]

Also, i think, i don't have to run an extra dump with /raw switch, as it doesn't do anything extra, or do you need it!?

DIC logs

I probably don't have to describe what i see from that dump, you make your own overview anyways. I have included some chunks of main channel data for you.

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 12:27 pm
by sarami
iR0b0t wrote:sarami, it looks a little better now, but still weird.
Fixed.
iR0b0t wrote:Shall i maybe move all the correspondences concerning this disc to an extra topic?
I don't think it needs.
iR0b0t wrote:i don't have to run an extra dump with /raw switch, as it doesn't do anything extra, or do you need it!?
I had forgotten that /raw originally only works the multi-session disc. Added that show the warning message when the single-session disc is dumped.
idlord wrote:Sorry for the late response, I didn't see your PM till you mentioned it here. Uploaded the logs you requested:

DIC Logs
subdump Logs

Disc is completely shot, getting lots of errors.
Please try to use /f option or change the reading speed or change the drive.
idlord wrote:Also uploaded the logs for King's Quest V, another disc giving problems though I ordered another copy.

King's Quest V Logs
I don't know why the volume descriptor isn't read. Is this ISO9660 disc?

Re: DiscImageCreator

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:00 pm
by idlord
I'll redump Tomb Raider II with the /f option and let you know the results, I did change the read speed and failed as well, I do not have another Plextor drive to test at the moment.

For King's Quest V, I believe the file structure is High Sierra, was able to extract the volume descriptor from ISOBuster.

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0310 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 31 39  39 32 30 34 30 33 31 35         1992040315
0320 : 30 37 32 33 30 30 31 39  39 32 30 34 30 33 31 35   0723001992040315
0330 : 30 37 32 33 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   0723000000000000
0340 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 31 39  39 32 30 34 30 33 31 35   0000001992040315
0350 : 30 37 32 33 30 30 01 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   072300..........