If possible can someone answer these questions

1) what software can i used to burn PSX games. For single track games i think many will work, but which to used with multi tracks games. asking it coz i remember i read somewhere that only CDRwin will work properly.
2) what is this /b command, little explanation would be great. also after i have used it can i then burn it with some other software then CDRwin.
3)if i combined a image using /b command what is the easiest method to create a proper cue file.
4) is there any special virtual drive software which will work properly with multi tracks games so i can play them using emu, or does all of them work properly
5) will Packiso and imagediff work with PS2 DVD images.

Thanks a lot

2 (edited by iR0b0t 2008-05-21 08:01:44)

1) what software can i used to burn PSX games. For single track games i think many will work, but which to used with multi tracks games. asking it coz i remember i read somewhere that only CDRwin will work properly.

I am using ImgBurn to burn all types of images. Unfortunately multi track CDs are not supported for now, but this future will be available in the next release I heard...
So long I am using Alcohol to burn them.

2) what is this /b command, little explanation would be great...

/b means "binary" mainly used to copy files and append data to other file, for example: COPY /b FILE1 + FILE2 + ... + FILEn FINAL_FILE

...also after i have used it can i then burn it with some other software then CDRwin?

sure, why not

3)if i combined a image using /b command what is the easiest method to create a proper cue file.

Do you mean combine DATA track + AUDIO tracks?

4) is there any special virtual drive software which will work properly with multi tracks games so i can play them using emu, or does all of them work properly

they work all properly, but I prefer DAEMON Tools

5) will Packiso and imagediff work with PS2 DVD images

For packIso, I am not sure.
ImageDiff works with DVDs but it is very slow and it creates amazing big checksum files, but for sure you can use it !!!

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iR0b0t wrote:

3)if i combined a image using /b command what is the easiest method to create a proper cue file.

Do you mean combine DATA track + AUDIO tracks?

ya i mean combining DATA & AUDIO tracks

Thanks a lot for ur quick response.

PS: bye the way did ur other account for my FTP worked or not, in anycase u can get them at UG now.

could have been me, who said that
thing was that Alcohol did not burn our cue sheets correctly. i then posted this later on Alcohol forum and it turned out - it does not burn any cues correctly ...for like years. but mounts perfect, never had problems with mounting. so it's like strange.
IsoBuster does not burn anything.
CloneCD does not burn cue sheets at all.
EAC does not burn data tracks.
Cdrwin tested (not a lot though, but it's native format...) and burn correct.
so if ther's other software, that supports cue sheets at all, it's quite possible it will work.
joining image togeather again from separate tracks would have to work if software would not support this specific gap placement.
cue sheet with absolute time referencing LBA 0, in such case is necessary, e.g.:
Wakusei Woodstock: Funky Horror Band
FILE "G-6001.bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 05:28:73
    INDEX 01 05:30:73
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 08:22:03
    INDEX 01 08:24:02
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 11:14:39
    INDEX 01 11:16:38
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 14:26:15
    INDEX 01 14:28:14

i Actually emailed you few days back 10) using this site email functionality a username and password for full access to my FTP. i was asking for that.

6 (edited by BadSector 2008-05-21 08:12:24)

thanks a lot themabus, that confirm few things which i have in mind

PS: any idea if packiso will work with ps2 images or not

7 (edited by iR0b0t 2008-05-21 08:19:26)

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Would PackIso work for PS2 images

With DVDs I don't believe it will, I tried it with gamecube games and it canceled out when it failed the ECM part iirc. It might work on PS2 cd based games.

Of course you can try it, it didn't ruin my gamecube game.

Three years and still going strong.

K, Thanks pepsidrinker

11 (edited by BadSector 2008-05-21 13:41:45)

No, it didn't work on PS2 images, it infact made a 1KB 7z file and my image was gone.

thou i have found few things while testing it. will update soon.

It destroyed the image, that sucks. Hopefully you made a back-up before testing it. Was that for DVD or CD?

Three years and still going strong.

ya i had a back-up.

anyhow can anyone who have Kingdom Hearts [u] [SLUS-20370] do the following things

1) copy the image to a temp folder.
2) then copy the 7za file from the packiso folder and paste it in the same temp folder.
3) open CMD then go to temp folder and enter following command
7za.exe a "Kingdom Hearts (U) [SLUS-20370].7z" "Kingdom Hearts (U) [SLUS-20370].iso"
4) this should make a 7z file check the crc of that file and update if it CRC is 9bd845dd or not.

i think that the 7za file in packiso is a modified version of 7z and that what make same zip on different system, packiso was just a front end to do all those ecm and other functionalities automatically

anyhow can anyone who have Kingdom Hearts [u] [SLUS-20370] do the following things

can not do that because my image must be fixed, sorry

i think that the 7za file in packiso is a modified version of 7z

it must be the original one, just the beta version of 4.53
7-Zip (A) 4.53 beta  Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov  2007-08-27

packiso was just a front end to do all those ecm and other functionalities automatically

yeah!

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iR0b0t wrote:

anyhow can anyone who have Kingdom Hearts [u] [SLUS-20370] do the following things

can not do that because my image must be fixed, sorry

i think that the 7za file in packiso is a modified version of 7z

it must be the original one, just the beta version of 4.53
7-Zip (A) 4.53 beta  Copyright (c) 1999-2007 Igor Pavlov  2007-08-27

packiso was just a front end to do all those ecm and other functionalities automatically

yeah!

upload ur image remotediffs somewhere and i will make a patch.

and no, its not the original version, the original beta has a commandline version name 7z not 7za and it also differ in size.

16 (edited by iR0b0t 2008-05-22 09:30:18)

7za is just Standalone-Version, thats all differences !
You can replace it with newer one, but take always Standalone-Version (7za), do not simply rename the other 7z version, that will not work !

Newest release 7za458

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Don't use the 4.58 beta as it slightly compresses better than previous versions wink
Stick with 4.57 which offers the same compression ratio as 4.53 beta.
(Else packiso'd files will differ between people using 4.53b-4.57 and 4.58b. Since packiso was invented to offer something very similar to torrentzip but with better compression using different 7zip version destroys this benefit tongue)

18 (edited by iR0b0t 2008-05-22 03:05:04)

*hehe* here is it 7za457 bleeehhh tongue

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19 (edited by BadSector 2008-05-22 06:50:48)

Hmm now that make things clear, so as long as two peoples are using same version of 7z they will have same zip's, so all we need is some front end like Packiso but for ps2 images right?

yeah, that would be nice!
but ZorrentZip doesnt support large files (above 2gb) and thats the problem of packIso too.

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21 (edited by BadSector 2008-05-22 08:22:56)

Here download this application

http://www.mediafire.com/?4mpmiywwnzg

and extract it, run the packps2.exe and then select the folder where iso files are and press start  compression button.

update me if u get any error, (u will need .net framework 2.0 for it to run thou)

also do check if it work with file above 2GB, it should work.

and can someone check it on Kingdom Hearts [u] [SLUS-20370] and update if there crc of resulting 7z file is 9bd845dd  or not.

Here u go.

http://www.mediafire.com/?1vmxhw4uwym

It is not torrentzip's fault that it does not work on files > 2GB. It's an inherent zip misfeature. Zip is a very old format where people only dreamed about files that big. Also it had to work with very little memory so the dictionary it uses is very small (32kb) compared to more modern archivers (rar has up to 4mb dictionary, 7z can use up to 64mb [provided you have the memory for that])
Though the zip format gets still developed and it is possible to use it with a bigger dictionary and also with lzma as compression method, this is far away from being standard yet, so most zip applications cannot read those zip archives. (Zip is more of a container format where you can use different compression formats like store, implode, deflate... and on. But even the deflate64 method which has been integrated into zip is not supported by many applications yet [which is just deflate with a 64kb dictionary])
Maybe in the future there will be a zip feature to allow files >2gb.

There are other limitations aswell for zip files like no unicode support and a timestamp accuracy of 2 seconds, but I will stop here. smile

BadSector I got no errors using packPS2, but CRC is different = d6f54c5d

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25 (edited by BadSector 2008-05-22 15:54:22)

hmm strange, because i checked it on two different systems and crcs were same, will look into it in details later

and what crc u get if u place the 7za file in the same folder as the game iso and uses the following command on CMD

7za.exe a "Kingdom Hearts (U) [SLUS-20370].7z" "Kingdom Hearts (U) [SLUS-20370].iso"