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sarami wrote:
xTMODx wrote:

Disc has 5 tracks and also a ring on the data side, isobuster dump takes very long dont know if i have to cancel this

According to the log, LBA 115010 is not a data sector. Do you dump only track 1 by Isobuster?

when i try dump only track 1 with isobuster it stops at sector 97208 (93%) with Error: 03/11/05
when i cancel the process isobuster crash

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xTMODx wrote:

when i try dump only track 1 with isobuster it stops at sector 97208 (93%) with Error: 03/11/05

Then, do you dump only track 2, 3, 4 and 5 by Isobuster?

2,328 (edited by xTMODx 2019-12-16 15:38:36)

sarami wrote:
xTMODx wrote:

when i try dump only track 1 with isobuster it stops at sector 97208 (93%) with Error: 03/11/05

Then, do you dump only track 2, 3, 4 and 5 by Isobuster?

Track 2 it dumped to 93% and then stopped
Track 3 didnt start dumping
Track 4 didnt start dumping
Track 5 didnt start dumping

Edit: maybe my disc is too old and cant be dumped...
If you have no ideas i wont dump this disc then

2,329 (edited by LoStraniero91 2019-12-19 13:46:57)

Xbox 360 DVD dumping is broken since release 1.15-200 (using DICUI). It will dump the SSv1 (I'm using a Kreon drive), but when it's about to begin the disc dumping, it fails with:

Output SSv1 to SS.bin
Output SSv1 to SS.bin
Reading DirectoryRecord    4/   4
LBA[-196576, 0xfffd0020]: [F:ReadXBOXFileSystem][L:1014]
        Opcode: 0xa8
        ScsiStatus: 0x02 = CHECK_CONDITION
        SenseData Key-Asc-Ascq: 05-24-00 = ILLEGAL_REQUEST - INVALID FIELD IN CDB
EndTime: 2019/12/19(Thu) 14:21:19

Can you please fix this issue? It's really annoying having to use a separate previous version just to dump these discs.

Salviamo la cultura videoludica italiana.

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LoStraniero91 wrote:

Xbox 360 DVD dumping is broken

Fixed http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … st.7z/file

xTMODx wrote:

Track 3 didnt start dumping
Track 4 didnt start dumping
Track 5 didnt start dumping

Weird. TOC is hacked? I don't know...

sarami wrote:
LoStraniero91 wrote:

Xbox 360 DVD dumping is broken

Fixed http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … st.7z/file

Still doesn't work, it dumps the SSv1 then I get this

Reading DirectoryRecord    4/   4
[F:ReadDVDForFileSystem][L:884] GetLastError: 87, Parametro non corretto.

Please wait for 25000 milliseconds until the device is returned
EndTime: 2019/12/21(Sat) 12:35:53

And it ends with the failing beeping sound.

Salviamo la cultura videoludica italiana.

2,332 (edited by sarami 2019-12-22 07:04:19)

LoStraniero91 wrote:

Still doesn't work

Fixed UDF http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … st.7z/file

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verifying http://redump.org/disc/28214/

dic: doesn't match db (1 error), logs: https://www.mediafire.com/file/t6kw2n7jz1buy8w
IsoBuster: matches db (no error)

Which is correct?

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fuzzball wrote:

Which is correct?

Perhaps it's IsoBuster.

fuzzball wrote:

dic: doesn't match db (1 error)

No C2 error, no sub error. I have no idea about it.

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fuzzball wrote:

verifying http://redump.org/disc/28214/

dic: doesn't match db (1 error), logs: https://www.mediafire.com/file/t6kw2n7jz1buy8w
IsoBuster: matches db (no error)

Which is correct?

IsoBuster reads using the 0xBE command, probably the drive itself is fixing this error somehow while descrambling and the DIC dump is correct?

Or maybe it's that cache error again? Have you tried to dump it several times with DIC? If yes, were the checksums the same every time?

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F1ReB4LL wrote:

Have you tried to dump it several times with DIC? If yes, were the checksums the same every time?

I have tried several versions and they all have the same checksum.
20191116, 20190629, 20181022, 20180630

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sarami wrote:
F1ReB4LL wrote:

ROM^2 Karaoke Volume 5 (Japan)_2.rar

Uploaded http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … st.7z/file

EDIT:
Re-uploaded due to removing the debug log

Forgot to say it was dumped properly with that test version - http://redump.org/disc/66810/

2,338 (edited by sarami 2019-12-23 14:31:24)

https://github.com/saramibreak/DiscImag … r/releases
*2019-12-23
- added: output cue file if 2nd language code of CDTEXT exists
- changed: ISRC position of cue file
- fixed: fail to XBOX/XBOX 360 dumping from 2019-11-16
- fixed: main channel buffering (ROM^2 Karaoke Volume 5 [PCE])
- improved: UDF logging => support detecting the size of DVD-RE, BD-R, BD-RE

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Sarami, i'm continuing to test dic with ps4 kiosk discs. this one was dumped with the latest stable, does it look good to you? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bqYwos … sp=sharing

here's redump's non-matching entry for reference http://redump.org/disc/62879/

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2,340 (edited by sarami 2019-12-27 15:05:19)

user7 wrote:

Sarami, i'm continuing to test dic with ps4 kiosk discs. this one was dumped with the latest stable, does it look good to you? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bqYwos … sp=sharing

here's redump's non-matching entry for reference http://redump.org/disc/62879/

Uploaded test version 20191227 233113
- fixed: detecting 2nd Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer

2,341 (edited by Enker 2019-12-27 03:51:18)

The latest DIC versions are underdumping UDF-only Xbox One discs.

USA dump should match this: http://redump.org/disc/45891/

Post's attachments

Logs - Destiny (USA).7z 5.57 kb, 14 downloads since 2019-12-26 

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2,342 (edited by sarami 2019-12-27 15:06:34)

Enker wrote:

The latest DIC versions are underdumping UDF-only Xbox One discs.

20191227 233113 http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … st.7z/file
- fixed: detecting 2nd Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer

2,343 (edited by Resistiv 2019-12-27 19:54:20)

@Enker, redumping Destiny and other new XbOne additions with this new version, will post in Fixes & Additions and/or Verifications smile

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Thanks for the fast fix, sarami!

@Resistiv: The three new dumps were not affected, so only Destiny needs redumping. It uses the older Xbox One format, which only has UDF. smile

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Oops, gotcha, posted here: http://forum.redump.org/post/75551/

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Having trouble dumping one particular Action Replay PS2 disc.

It gets stuck here: "Reading DirectoryRecord    1/   2"

Here's logs for attempting to dump on two different drives: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uMk7G3 … sp=sharing

I've dumped a ton of PS2 action replay discs and it is the first time i've had this error. For what its worth, I tried dumping this the past few months on older builds of DIC and same result.

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2,347 (edited by user7 2019-12-28 08:06:26)

Another one, this is a PC press kit CD-Rom (not CD-R).

Logs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HOzUzn … sp=sharing

It dumps consistently in Iso Buster (even on different drives).
But it gets C2 errors in dic and scm from different dumps dont match - I've tested with an old a new dic version, logs included.

The disc has a few scratches, nothing major.

FYI ImgBurn is dumping with different hashes each time, but not throwing any errors.

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user7 wrote:

Having trouble dumping one particular Action Replay PS2 disc.

There is a incorrect directory length.

              Length of Directory Record: 52
        Extended Attribute Record Length: 0
                      Location of Extent: 15479
                             Data Length: 2288
                 Recording Date and Time: 2003-05-12 16:01:11 +00:00
                              File Flags: 2 (Visible, Directory, Disassociated, File hasn't record format,Owner/Group ID hasn't,Final Directory Record)
                          File Unit Size: 0
                     Interleave Gap Size: 0
                  Volume Sequence Number: 1
               Length of File Identifier: 4
                         File Identifier: FONT

Data Length should be 2048. 2288 is an internal error. I can't fix it now.

user7 wrote:

Another one, this is a PC press kit CD-Rom (not CD-R).

I always say about c2 error.
1. use "/c2 4096", not "/c2 20".
2. resurface the disc.
3. change the disc if possible.
4. change the drive.

2,349 (edited by user7 2019-12-28 20:40:12)

sarami wrote:
user7 wrote:

Having trouble dumping one particular Action Replay PS2 disc.

There is a incorrect directory length.

              Length of Directory Record: 52
        Extended Attribute Record Length: 0
                      Location of Extent: 15479
                             Data Length: 2288
                 Recording Date and Time: 2003-05-12 16:01:11 +00:00
                              File Flags: 2 (Visible, Directory, Disassociated, File hasn't record format,Owner/Group ID hasn't,Final Directory Record)
                          File Unit Size: 0
                     Interleave Gap Size: 0
                  Volume Sequence Number: 1
               Length of File Identifier: 4
                         File Identifier: FONT

Data Length should be 2048. 2288 is an internal error. I can't fix it now.

Is it possible to do a custom build to force 2048?

sarami wrote:
user7 wrote:

Another one, this is a PC press kit CD-Rom (not CD-R).

I always say about c2 error.
1. use "/c2 4096", not "/c2 20".
2. resurface the disc.
3. change the disc if possible.
4. change the drive.

Okay, i tried with those settings, same results. Disc dumps fine in isobuster on two different drives, but not with dic hmm
There is another one on ebay, expensive but I bought it.

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sarami wrote:
user7 wrote:

Sarami, i'm continuing to test dic with ps4 kiosk discs. this one was dumped with the latest stable, does it look good to you? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bqYwos … sp=sharing

here's redump's non-matching entry for reference http://redump.org/disc/62879/

Uploaded test version 20191227 233113
- fixed: detecting 2nd Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer

Results are unchanged. I presume this is fine. Logs attached here: http://forum.redump.org/post/75576/#p75576

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