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I will try to get subs with a non Plextor Drive.

I have a bit of a weird error when trying to dump a really small Shareware disc:

LBA[005000, 0x01388]: [F:ReadCDAll][L:2013]
    Opcode: 0xd8
    ScsiStatus: 0x02 = CHECK_CONDITION
    SenseData Key-Asc-Ascq: 05-21-00 = ILLEGAL_REQUEST - LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE
lpCmd: d8, 00, 00, 00, 13, 88, 00, 00, 00, 01, 08, 00
dwBufSize: 2742

I'm not quite sure what it means by this, but I have attached the rest of the logs in case they will help.

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http://forum.redump.org/post/54687/#p54687
Similar error. If so, this is already fixed.

WarCraft III Reign of Chaos (S7145310) (Special Original Maps)
https://mega.nz/#!p4YnHKxB!C2VDt6XXv4oJ … DJ5d5lkfYE

You were right by that, sarami. The disc is dumping perfectly now. Looks like it was only a 6MB disc, so I can see why it might have had issues.

Hi, how do I get this program to work? I got the latest stable version from GitHub, but when I try the command:
DiscImageCreator.exe cd o: foo.bin
I get a bunch of text files, but I don't see any hash values to submit in any of them.

I also tried:
DiscImageCreator.exe cd o: foo.bin /c2
but this gives me a bad argument error.

The beeping is also very annoying, but when I try
DiscImageCreator.exe cd o: foo.bin /q
to disable it and run it in silent... it also gives a bad argument error.

It is as if none of the arguments work.

1,006 (edited by ssjkakaroto 2017-06-01 02:15:25)

Type "DiscImageCreator /?"
Arguments between <> are mandatory and arguments between [] are optional.

The arguments work fine.

Doesn't work.

F:\redump\Release_ANSI>DiscImageCreator.exe cd o: foo.bin DriveSpeed 40 /c2 /q
OS
        Windows 8 Professional  64bit
AppVersion
        x86, AnsiBuild, May  7 2017 21:11:00
Bad arg: [DriveSpeed] Please integer
Usage
        cd <DriveLetter> <Filename> <DriveSpeed(0-72)> [/q] [/a (val)]
           [/be (str) or /d8] [/c2 (val1) (val2) (val3)] [/f] [/m] [/p] [/r]
           [/raw] [/rc (val)] [/np] [/nq] [/nr] [/ns] [/s (val)]

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Bad arg: [DriveSpeed] Please integer

Clearly asks you to write digits only, without the word "DriveSpeed".

I don't see how that message with its broken English is in any way clear, especially since I gave it a number and it ignored it. I don't even want to set the drive speed to begin with, I just want it to read my discs at the maximum allowed speed. Since I'm going to use the same drive, I guess I can just make a batch file with that information pre-filled.

Anyway I got it working, it uploaded a dozen or so junk files. What parameters should I pass to this application, so it doesn't output all that junk, but only a single file that has the necessary information for submission?

"it uploaded a dozen or so junk files" - what?

reentrant wrote:

"it uploaded a dozen or so junk files" - what?

I got the full game image twice and a ton of text files with random junk in it like

    5a0(1440) 9c 62 d5 e1 27 08 d7 80 5d 20 1a 58 40 3f ca a2
    5b0(1456) 00 71 db 24 fe a2 db 73 49 95 28 48 97 5d 47 55
    5c0(1472) 01 08 9e b0 e2 9d 32 8b 1a 1e 81 ba fb 98 cd 83
    5d0(1488) 1f 4e 53 d3 91 e9 71 30 a3 16 53 30 e6 50 80 5e
    5e0(1504) 1f d3 73 d7 7b 78 3d 5c 49 d3 56 ce fe da e3 5c
    5f0(1520) 12 3c b2 20 4c 0d 8d cc 75 90 5b 2f 5b 5c 14 02
    600(1536) a9 89 fe e8 81 48 33 c4 ae 16 d3 0a bf 90 4f 69
    610(1552) 63 4e 4e aa 7a a7 cd 4c 89 41 6c b5 67 8a 24 61
    620(1568) 61 98 b2 8c ba 22 49 ba 5f 18 e1 b0 03 26 3c cf

I don't need any of those. I'm looking for a file that holds the stuff you list for each disc, so i can submit that info. But I'm only finding bits and pieces of those in multiple files, like track addresses in one file, a track hash in another, an image hash in a third.

Am I missing a commandline switch, that will output all the data in a format similar to what you can see on your website?

I don't have time to manually cut and paste all that stuff together from 300kbyte worth of text files. I have something around a hundred discs to dump before I sell them. I'd like to make this as easy as possible.

You should probably take some time to familiarize on how redump.org and DIC work before criticizing.

I'm not criticizing anything, I'd just like to contribute more entries to your database. I have around 30-50 games at the minimum that aren't there.

Hey again, I have a bit of an odd issue with a no-scratches OEM disc (IBM-PC). I've tried reattaching my drive multiple times and even tried ripping the disc with another program (which succeeded). Below is the error that it throws after it enumerates the tracks and checks the EXEs:

LBA[299337, 0x49149]: [F:ReadCDForVolumeDescriptor][L:1120]
    OpCode: 0xa8
    ScsiStatus: 0x02 = CHECK_CONDITION
    SenseData Key-Asc-Ascq: 03-02-82 = MEDIUM_ERROR - OTHER
lpCmd: a8, 00, 00, 04, 91, 49, 00, 00, 00, 01, 00, 00
dwBufSize: 2048

Other output files available if they're needed.

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@Rubberbandman
If you feel overwhelmed by the output DIC is producing then make your forum posts with attachments.
Move the actual images by side (bin & scm files) and compress the rest to a archive.
We prefer dumps with logs anyways.

PX-760A (+30), PX-W4824TA (+98), GSA-H42L (+667), GDR-8164B (+102), SH-D162D (+6), SOHD-167T (+12)

iR0b0t wrote:

@Rubberbandman
If you feel overwhelmed by the output DIC is producing then make your forum posts with attachments.
Move the actual images by side (bin & scm files) and compress the rest to a archive.
We prefer dumps with logs anyways.

Okay, that sounds reasonable, I should've thought of it myself lol.

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darksabre76 wrote:

Hey again, I have a bit of an odd issue with a no-scratches OEM disc (IBM-PC). I've tried reattaching my drive multiple times and even tried ripping the disc with another program (which succeeded). Below is the error that it throws after it enumerates the tracks and checks the EXEs:

LBA[299337, 0x49149]: [F:ReadCDForVolumeDescriptor][L:1120]
    OpCode: 0xa8
    ScsiStatus: 0x02 = CHECK_CONDITION
    SenseData Key-Asc-Ascq: 03-02-82 = MEDIUM_ERROR - OTHER
lpCmd: a8, 00, 00, 04, 91, 49, 00, 00, 00, 01, 00, 00
dwBufSize: 2048

Other output files available if they're needed.

Updated test ver.

Rubberbandman wrote:

I don't see how that message with its broken English is in any way clear, especially since I gave it a number and it ignored it.

I'm not a native eng speaker. Please tell me the broken English you think.

Thanks sarami! That seems to have worked smile Not that I know what you fixed tongue

Sarami there's a small regression in latest version of DIC. When you specify /rc switch and no protection is detected a warning pops up with message /rc is ignored. For some discs (when protection cannot be detected) this is causing a regression and some sectors are not properly dumped. Please provide a way to override /rc so that it's always active.

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reentrant wrote:

Sarami there's a small regression in latest version of DIC. When you specify /rc switch and no protection is detected a warning pops up with message /rc is ignored. For some discs (when protection cannot be detected) this is causing a regression and some sectors are not properly dumped. Please provide a way to override /rc so that it's always active.

What protection cannot be detected?

VobProtectCD

http://redump.org/disc/42648/

1,022 (edited by Jackal 2017-06-06 17:32:45)

Problem with disc: http://redump.org/disc/42666/

This is a clear case where 00:00:00 Track02 pregap causes audio data to be moved into the data track.

From previous discussion: http://forum.redump.org/topic/15992/abo … or-sector/

"If sync doesn't exist in the sector of mastering error, this sector shouldn't be descrambled. Because no sync = not a valid data sector."

However, DIC is descrambling these sectors. This is wrong.

1,023 (edited by sarami 2017-06-06 17:43:40)

Please upload *_volDesc.txt

Problem with disc: http://redump.org/disc/42666/
This is a clear case where 00:00:00 Track02 pregap causes audio data to be moved into the data track.
From previous discussion: http://forum.redump.org/topic/15992/abo … or-sector/
"If sync doesn't exist in the sector of mastering error, this sector shouldn't be descrambled. Because no sync = not a valid data sector."
However, DIC is descrambling these sectors. This is wrong.

Fixed: The data sector is descrambled when sync and mode is valid.

I don't have logs from: http://redump.org/disc/42648/. Usurper has them...

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sarami wrote:

Fixed: The data sector is descrambled when sync and mode is valid.

sarami, does it apply for Mode0 too?

PX-760A (+30), PX-W4824TA (+98), GSA-H42L (+667), GDR-8164B (+102), SH-D162D (+6), SOHD-167T (+12)