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Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 5:44 pm
by tossEAC
Is their a small chance you could invent a tool to fix scrubbed isos, that way it would be easier collecting missing Asian dumps in particular, as a lot of the scene releases got scrubbed, rendering them useless to redump collectors, but a scrubbed iso fixing tool, I am guessing would go down a treat Image

Thanks for beta 1, much better to be able to have isos on one drive and the created dec.iso on another, doesn't seem to have any speed increase though, which is strange, but still a good option.

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 5:59 pm
by tossEAC
FOXHOUND Would like to ask you something, about some sort of romulus integration, but he has no way of contacting you. Would you like me to find a way you can get hold of him, I'm sure he has an email address or something.

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 3:17 am
by LedZeppelin68
tossEAC wrote:Is their a small chance you could invent a tool to fix scrubbed isos, that way it would be easier collecting missing Asian dumps in particular, as a lot of the scene releases got scrubbed, rendering them useless to redump collectors, but a scrubbed iso fixing tool, I am guessing would go down a treat
it's possible, but with very few scene isos Image

the kinds of scene isos:

1) 1:1 clean isos
2) scrubbed, simply junk removed (GCtool from paradox) (possible to restore, since FST is untouched)
3) shrinked, junk removed + rellocated files to make smaller iso (not possible, FST is rebuilded)
4) scrubbed and relocated files (starcube group release) (inpossible to recover, FST is rebuilded)

I have already such tool, but there is a very small chance of success
tossEAC, which Asian dumps are missing?

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FOXHOUND Would like to ask you something, about some sort of romulus integration, but he has no way of contacting you. Would you like me to find a way you can get hold of him, I'm sure he has an email address or something.
Sure, how can I contact?

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 3:32 am
by tossEAC
I actually meant Asia Wii games.

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 4:29 am
by LedZeppelin68
tossEAC wrote:I actually meant Asia Wii games.
there is Wii scrubbed releases too? OMG, I thought GC was a good lesson...

so, which one to test?

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 4:54 am
by tossEAC
Captain_Rainbow_JAP_WII-TMD - scrubbed

Donkey_Kong_Jungle_Beat_JAP_WII-TMD - scrubbed

Their is more, mainly releases by TMD, let me know how you get on Image

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 10:02 am
by LedZeppelin68
WiiUnscrubber

ok, at least it works with Captain Rainbow

requirements:
~15 Gb hdd space
~15 minutes

command
wiiUnscrubber.exe wii.iso

P.S.
Pro_Golfer_Saru_JAP_WII-TMD works

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2016 12:25 am
by Haldrie
LedZeppelin68 wrote:WiiUnscrubber

ok, at least it works with Captain Rainbow

requirements:
~15 Gb hdd space
~15 minutes

command
wiiUnscrubber.exe wii.iso

P.S.
Pro_Golfer_Saru_JAP_WII-TMD works
Thank you for making this. I had a few non scene files I got my hands on that were scrubbed and I needed a way to unscrub them when I found this. It worked perfectly...except for the ones I later found had been rebuilt to remove the update partition which caused this tool to crash. It would be nice if this tool would output some text to say what it's doing so I'm not staring a a blinking cursor wondering if it's working. Also just by the nature of how you wrote it I found I can just drag the ISO to it and it will run without having to open the command prompt and type anything.

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 12:55 am
by WuaZ
Should we add the hash of the .iso.dec to the database as well? Or create a dedicated dat file ?

Re: Gamecube GCM Lossless Encoder

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2016 12:16 am
by LedZeppelin68
WuaZ wrote:Should we add the hash of the .iso.dec to the database as well? Or create a dedicated dat file ?
Please, do not