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20170423 test
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

sarami wrote:

To Jackal:
http://forum.redump.org/post/54648/#p54648 and http://redump.org/disc/31587/
Please check pure/clean sub of CDtools or dic with /np /nq /nr option.
This is also exists some shited RMSF/AMSF like SecuROM OLD - e.g. FIFA99.

Supported this type. 11*9 = 99 sector.

sarami wrote:

.cms_t and .cms_d shows this is SecuROM. I've understood this but this string also exists SecuROM NEW. - e.g. http://redump.org/disc/33108/ So, don't work now.

Probably fixed.

1,027

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To Jackal:
http://forum.redump.org/post/54648/#p54648 and http://redump.org/disc/31587/
Please check pure/clean sub of CDtools or dic with /np /nq /nr option.
This is also exists some shited RMSF/AMSF like SecuROM OLD - e.g. FIFA99.

1,028

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Thanks.
_volDesc.txt

    ========== Image Section Header (40 byte) ==========
                    Name: .cms_t
          VirtualAddress: 00472000
           SizeOfRawData: 00010000
        PointerToRawData: 000c9000
    PointerToRelocations: 00000000
    PointerToLinenumbers: 00000000
     NumberOfRelocations: 0000
     NumberOfLinenumbers: 0000
         Characteristics: 60000020
    ========== Image Section Header (40 byte) ==========
                    Name: .cms_d
          VirtualAddress: 00482000
           SizeOfRawData: 0001a000
        PointerToRawData: 000d9000
    PointerToRelocations: 00000000
    PointerToLinenumbers: 00000000
     NumberOfRelocations: 0000
     NumberOfLinenumbers: 0000
         Characteristics: c0000040

.cms_t and .cms_d shows this is SecuROM. I've understood this but this string also exists SecuROM NEW. - e.g. http://redump.org/disc/33108/ So, don't work now.

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Jackal wrote:

is it possible to make DiscImageCreator Wine-compatible, or even make a native Linux binary? I don't know how much of the code is Windows-specific.

https://github.com/saramibreak/DiscImag … r/issues/2
At least, need to rewrite WinAPI, XmlLite, WinDDK. About Wine, I don't know detail.
This site may be very useful about WinDDK. https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/libr … migration/

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Jackal wrote:

dunno what /ns does, but for SecuROM you need /se

Sorry. http://forum.redump.org/post/54612/#p54612

ssjkakaroto wrote:

Subintention file was still blank with the test version using the following command line: DiscImageCreator cd k Re-Volt 4 /d8 /c2 /ns /s 2

Please upload all log

1,031

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20170417 test
-changed: Disabled Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) for old CPU
-fixed: output unnecessary hash

1,032

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Fixed the range (from 30800 to 34800, from 40100 to 45800)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

1,033

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Enker wrote:

Yes, the firmwares are the latest: PX-708(1.12), PX-755SA(1.08), TS-H353B(KREON firmware, default firmware was Dell D200, I'm pretty sure it worked for dumping GDROM). I have all of those programs installed except for Alcohol52/120% and DVD Shrink. I also have Virtual CloneDrive installed. They don't seem to cause any problems.

Thanks. That is to say, hypothetically speaking, there seems to be a good/bad USB adapter for GD-ROM dumping. If verify this, need to get the some adapters... Or individual difference which user can't know may exist in drive.  If verify this, need to get the some same drives...

Why does DIC check the audio sectors for sync?

I see. checkex handles file per track but check or fix handles whole sector, so the value of LBA was incorrect and I have commented out your code. I'll fix this too.

fixed https://github.com/saramibreak/EccEdc/releases

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reentrant wrote:

The new version shoule be used with checkex command with cue as a parameter

I see. checkex handles file per track but check or fix handles whole sector, so the value of LBA was incorrect and I have commented out your code. I'll fix this too.

Enker wrote:

I used Win XP(32bit) with an IDE connection for my PX-708. I just tested it on Win 7(64bit) with a USB adapter and it started dumping right away using DIC.

Thanks. I understood OS was unrelated. USB adapter, there are a lot of various adapter, so I don't know yet this is unrelated or not.
Is your firmware the latest? If so, the firmware is probably unrelated. About the device driver, do you install a virtual drive -
daemon tools, Alcohol52/120% etc - or other dumping tools - Clonecd, AnyDVD, DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink etc. I listed these tools as an example, I don't know these are related or not.

Enker wrote:

I also did a DIC dump with my TS-H353B drive on Win 7.

What firmware do you have? I had BC05 but this didn't work.

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*2017-04-13 test
-added: /np /nq

        /np     Not fix SubP
        /nq     Not fix SubQ

-changed: /g -> /nr, /l -> /nl, /se -> /ns

F1ReB4LL wrote:

Why does DIC check the audio sectors for sync?

This is coded by reentrant. The reason is that only consider the data sector. To read the data sector certainly, I'll fix EccEdc.exe so that can read the subchannel file.

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reentrant wrote:

Are you really sure that such errors are only present in that range?

This range is temporary, for I don't have the specification of SecuROM.

reentrant wrote:

What would happen if I had a sector outside that range?

It is fixed to "correct value" as "incorrect value".

reentrant wrote:

Maybe you could add a switch to remove the limits from LBA 0 till end of the disc?

See below.
http://redump.org/discs/quicksearch/sec … ction/only
It is obvious that the protected subs exist in specific range. I don't think that needs to read from 0 to end. But about SecuROM old, there is only a little report in db, so I think this range is not more exact.
SecuROM Old below
src: http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cd … urom.shtml

SecuROM R1    :    Forsaken Incoming    Hexplore Frankreich 98
SecuROM R2    :    Decent FreeSpace Heart of Darkness Max II    Panzer Commander Team Apache
SecuROM R3    :    FIFA 99 F.A. Premier League FM 99 Moto Racer 2    Populous 3 WarGasm War of the Worlds
SecuROM R4    :    Alpha Centauri Brian Lara Cricket SimCity 3000 South Park    SuperBike Silver Turok 2
SecuROM R5    :    Brain Lara Cricket  S.A.G.A: Rage of the Vikings Machines
SecuROM New    :    Diablo 2 GroundControl Music 2000 Orion Burger    Re-Volt Shadow Man Soulbringer V-Rally 2

I want to buy to test but I don't know in which country these disc are sold...

1,037

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*2017-04-11
- added: exec EccEdc for GD-ROM dumping
- changed: in gd command, /s 0 is default (because /s 1 is very slow for GD-ROM dumping)
- changed: wait time for GD-ROM dumping (5000 millisec -> 30000 millisec)
- fixed: some log

1,038

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jhmiller wrote:

Nop, with dcdumper I use SH-D162C.

I'd thought dcdumper has supported PX-708... I want to know your drive more. If you can, please try the following.
1. cdrwin and PX-708
2. dcdumper and TS-H353A (If you get the corrupt data, your TS-H353A may be dying...)
3. dic and SH-D162C (I believe this drive works with dic.)

F1ReB4LL wrote:

PX-708A should work, according to Enker - http://forum.redump.org/post/40262/#p40262
tossEAC also uses some Plextor for dumping - http://forum.redump.org/post/54259/#p54259

http://forum.redump.org/post/14552/#p14552
I'm thinking this is the list that is confirmed by cdrwin, not dcdumper. Can all these drive really work by dcdumper? Also I have a PX-W4824TA and Plextor PX-755SA but doesn't work cdrwin, dcdumper and dic. I'm also connecting by USB external drive.
So, if use the same drive, some can dump good others can't dump. The problem may be the method connects the drive - USB, IDE or SATA etc - or the OS version - XP, Vista, 7 x86 or x64... or may be the firmware version of the drive, or may be the device driver to control the optical drive. I don't know where have the problem. Anyway the list that only the drive model is unsure.

jhmiller wrote:

If my Plextor not work with DIC, no problem, always I can do the other method.

I think that it is good like that. By the way, how do you verify the GD-ROM? Do you have a multiple SH-D162C? As you already know it's important that a disc is at least dumped twice on different drives.

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Does DCDumper really support your plextor PX-708?

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jhmiller wrote:

DIC can't read from my Plextor. It does not matter what option use.

Sorry, some fixed. Plz try again.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

1,041

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To solve this problem, needs to read the disc twice at least and checks the hash as dcdumper does because the drive can't check the C2 error. dic hasn't supported this (read and check) yet.

By the way, does your SH-D162C work using dic? and

jhmiller wrote:

I can't use DIC with my Plextor 708

Could you try /be option in your Plextor 708?

        /be     Use 0xbe as ReadCD command forcibly (for data disc)
                        str      raw: sub channel mode is raw (default)
                                pack: sub channel mode is pack

This option is used like this.

DiscImageCreator.exe gd g QUIZ.bin 8 /c2 /be
DiscImageCreator.exe gd g QUIZ.bin 8 /c2 /be pack

Test version
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

1,042

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I uploaded as release ver.
*2017-04-06
- added: /g option, /q option
- added: Log to mainError.txt
- added: Detect a weird subchannel (all 0x33 of [3DO] MegaRace (Japan))
- changed: Some command line message
- improved: Subchannel ripping of SecuROM (added subIntention.txt)
- improved: GD-ROM ripping (added rereading)
- fixed: DVD ripping speed
- fixed: /a option (combined offset is injustice)
- fixed: Reading DirectoryRecord (some [SS] discs)
- fixed: Audio disc reading mode (Not force /be)
- fixed: Checking subchannel ([SS] Saturn Super Vol. 8 (Japan) and GD-ROM)
- fixed: Subchannel offset (if ADR of 1st sector isn't 1, offset is injustice)

1,043

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The problem is probably this.
mainError_gd.txt

 :
LBA[116914, 0x1c8b2], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
LBA[129882, 0x1fb5a], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
LBA[250354, 0x3d1f2], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
LBA[278602, 0x4404a], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
LBA[434353, 0x6a0b1], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
 :
LBA[524776, 0x801e8], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist
 :
LBA[542829, 0x8486d], Track[03]: This sector is data, but the header doesn't exist

There is always sync+msf+mode byte in a data sector, but they don't exist in upper sector. I don't know why now. It is regrettable that this drive can't check the C2 error... Anyway, fixed below.
added: log in mainError.txt
fixed: checking subchannel for GD-ROM
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

1,044

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

1,045

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My disc succeeds all and binary matches... As possibility, dic may be writing a overlapped data. Could you upload the log?

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sarami wrote:

I have the disc that ADR of 1st sector is 3(ISRC) and confirmed that sub offset is injustice.

F1ReB4LL wrote:

it seems my copy has a 1-sector subchannels offset, but DIC detects it as Sub/TOC desync and incorrectly fixes the gaps.

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

1,047

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How about the other sub (subdump, clonecd, perfectrip etc.)? I have the disc that ADR of 1st sector is 3(ISRC) and confirmed that sub offset is injustice.

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jhmiller wrote:

The error of the last two sections is a "common" issue with dcdumper.
You have to delete the previous section (47) and, normally, in the next try, the 2 last sections (48 and 49) are dumped.
Anyway I recommend you to change the options a bit in the dcdumper.
In my case it is better to use fewer sections of larger size and fewer passes.
I have used: -i56018 -p4
This make 9 sections of aprox 125 MB and in 4 passes.

Thanks, it worked with this option.

---
 DCdumper.exe E:\MyApp\rippingTools\DCdumper (0.42a)\DCdumper.exe d: -i56018 -p4 

Handle acquired.
Load disc: Done.
Sector map created.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 1 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-101007 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 2: 101008-157025 - Initial dump.
Reading section 3: 157026-213043 - Initial dump.
Reading section 4: 213044-269061 - Initial dump.
Reading section 5: 269062-325079 - Initial dump.
Reading section 6: 325080-381097 - Initial dump.
Reading section 7: 381098-437115 - Initial dump.
Reading section 8: 437116-493133 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 9: 493134-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 2 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-101007 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 2: 101008-157025 - MATCH: 973bfb477c23e55da5b3d8bb246b6474
Reading section 3: 157026-213043 - MATCH: fb84893be4b9da5ed6e4194fa987486c
Reading section 4: 213044-269061 - MATCH: 935da69bcf8ddfbca9c6dad844ce9812
Reading section 5: 269062-325079 - MATCH: 7f7b998bbb8c288e0fb2179a42b99cf7
Reading section 6: 325080-381097 - MATCH: b54f366ac60e6533a541d842b291b04a
Reading section 7: 381098-437115 - MATCH: ee3f138d8bf0e1654cd5467f32d47323
Reading section 8: 437116-493133 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 9: 493134-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 3 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-101007 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - Initial dump.
Reading section 8: 437116-493133 - Initial dump.
Reading section 9: 493134-549150 - Initial dump.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 4 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-101007 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - MATCH: 14974447a1ac210a5738aec1e14b8822
Reading section 8: 437116-493133 - MATCH: f3f664a934420174bb706a083cdb4b94
Reading section 9: 493134-549150 - MATCH: e7200daa7dea585e92a5563852296033
Creating dense.bin: Done. Pass this to ice.exe

And this Behavior was hint for me. Fortunately, the src exists in dcdumper, so I could add the reread algorism in dic.
I tested my dc disc 3 times and succeeded all.

please put a option to disable the beep beep beep when the program finish !!!

Added /q option.

Gives lots of errors !

It seems that TS-H353A doesn't support /c2.

/s0

/s 0 is correct. needs space between "s" and "0"
http://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l9 … or_test.7z

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F1ReB4LL wrote:

cherokeelzzS reported me about 2 Saturn discs undumpable with DIC.

I contacted directly.

F1ReB4LL wrote:

1) CD+G subs are completely different if dumped in 0xD8 mode (R-W channels are in some weird format in this case and the data is unusable).

subdump is obviously same format in mode 1, 2 and 6. mode 5 is obviously different format. mode 1, 2, 6 is raw sub, mode 5 is pack sub. This is same too in dic.

I think the pack mode is generally used to create the cdg file (2448byte, main+sub) of CDRWIN, perfectrip, not the sub file.

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I tried DcDumper for the first time using TS-H353A. (Test: Puyo Puyoon)

---
 DCdumper.exe E:\MyApp\rippingTools\DCdumper (0.42a)\DCdumper.exe d 

Handle acquired.
Load disc: Done.
Sector map created.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 1 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-055278 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - Initial dump.
Reading section 2: 055279-065567 - Initial dump.
Reading section 3: 065568-075856 - Initial dump.
Reading section 4: 075857-086145 - Initial dump.
Reading section 5: 086146-096434 - Initial dump.
Reading section 6: 096435-106723 - Initial dump.
Reading section 7: 106724-117012 - Initial dump.
Reading section 8: 117013-127301 - Initial dump.
Reading section 9: 127302-137590 - Initial dump.
Reading section 10: 137591-147879 - Initial dump.
Reading section 11: 147880-158168 - Initial dump.
Reading section 12: 158169-168457 - Initial dump.
Reading section 13: 168458-178746 - Initial dump.
Reading section 14: 178747-189035 - Initial dump.
Reading section 15: 189036-199324 - Initial dump.
Reading section 16: 199325-209613 - Initial dump.
Reading section 17: 209614-219902 - Initial dump.
Reading section 18: 219903-230191 - Initial dump.
Reading section 19: 230192-240480 - Initial dump.
Reading section 20: 240481-250769 - Initial dump.
Reading section 21: 250770-261058 - Initial dump.
Reading section 22: 261059-271347 - Initial dump.
Reading section 23: 271348-281636 - Initial dump.
Reading section 24: 281637-291925 - Initial dump.
Reading section 25: 291926-302214 - Initial dump.
Reading section 26: 302215-312503 - Initial dump.
Reading section 27: 312504-322792 - Initial dump.
Reading section 28: 322793-333081 - Initial dump.
Reading section 29: 333082-343370 - Initial dump.
Reading section 30: 343371-353659 - Initial dump.
Reading section 31: 353660-363948 - Initial dump.
Reading section 32: 363949-374237 - Initial dump.
Reading section 33: 374238-384526 - Initial dump.
Reading section 34: 384527-394815 - Initial dump.
Reading section 35: 394816-405104 - Initial dump.
Reading section 36: 405105-415393 - Initial dump.
Reading section 37: 415394-425682 - Initial dump.
Reading section 38: 425683-435971 - Initial dump.
Reading section 39: 435972-446260 - Initial dump.
Reading section 40: 446261-456549 - Initial dump.
Reading section 41: 456550-466838 - Initial dump.
Reading section 42: 466839-477127 - Initial dump.
Reading section 43: 477128-487416 - Initial dump.
Reading section 44: 487417-497705 - Initial dump.
Reading section 45: 497706-507994 - Initial dump.
Reading section 46: 507995-518283 - Initial dump.
Reading section 47: 518284-528572 - Initial dump.
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 2 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-055278 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - Non-Match.
Reading section 2: 055279-065567 - MATCH: 38a15c74bfeacc80f3ef972a2a073ea0
Reading section 3: 065568-075856 - MATCH: 49edabd44b1bdf0b5223b280a2da4669
Reading section 4: 075857-086145 - MATCH: 4b87b80d153e4e27fdd1dd20cf270bab
Reading section 5: 086146-096434 - MATCH: 08d3c8fee560ca7db857dec4d235028a
Reading section 6: 096435-106723 - MATCH: d340361e3c550a3407f1f5f0d9600dcf
Reading section 7: 106724-117012 - MATCH: a473667fdc6c3b273684626328d617b6
Reading section 8: 117013-127301 - MATCH: 444d46d231fd3701e9a2f4b82ec10ee0
Reading section 9: 127302-137590 - MATCH: edb10a890e2867229fbeba83e9793844
Reading section 10: 137591-147879 - MATCH: 74105d48dc887bf4e9586f0ccd574885
Reading section 11: 147880-158168 - MATCH: fee33eaef47b279f76b0c91e8b51be65
Reading section 12: 158169-168457 - MATCH: f1271b1668748c3740385d095ea0a0fe
Reading section 13: 168458-178746 - MATCH: 895cbf4be4e2daf1d8548152dc0d1758
Reading section 14: 178747-189035 - MATCH: f0f132512c18ac2204401b180f41b2bd
Reading section 15: 189036-199324 - MATCH: fb5d4c4ae08aad61aab8df278219312d
Reading section 16: 199325-209613 - MATCH: 4c20ef6a665e80bc132b40b8a07913ee
Reading section 17: 209614-219902 - MATCH: edd26d46d895d5a54b8c3e4396748bbc
Reading section 18: 219903-230191 - MATCH: ebe357eb305b9fe56b886ddf7afe4688
Reading section 19: 230192-240480 - MATCH: 0874d9a9101bd6b8ded5a1a25236b598
Reading section 20: 240481-250769 - MATCH: cb7bf2acb200ad5ec425808437b849a1
Reading section 21: 250770-261058 - MATCH: 8d94233d5285175d6ce0308af961b97e
Reading section 22: 261059-271347 - MATCH: d65b84ade958885c6f98d5955fa32039
Reading section 23: 271348-281636 - MATCH: 07f5d8d39ecb4c0646d826ce26debb44
Reading section 24: 281637-291925 - MATCH: d43c007d4e47500defe97a18130686a6
Reading section 25: 291926-302214 - MATCH: ad83921dbc36cf7b90a9788d91f856a4
Reading section 26: 302215-312503 - MATCH: 653c4848ed2faf87c203c54c607a3a49
Reading section 27: 312504-322792 - MATCH: a012faafac3e5c013e0793cce728d11e
Reading section 28: 322793-333081 - MATCH: 177a55ca91f54ad943689dd9f53c5f90
Reading section 29: 333082-343370 - MATCH: 2d202af4509670966a575c29e964e247
Reading section 30: 343371-353659 - MATCH: 775dded34bf6d5d0cab0d1a67127ea07
Reading section 31: 353660-363948 - MATCH: f377479629d3ee27a787159e93634478
Reading section 32: 363949-374237 - MATCH: bc402c23c6bbafd51baf461127d742cd
Reading section 33: 374238-384526 - MATCH: b4726fcb93030b667d3ce4517f8382a8
Reading section 34: 384527-394815 - MATCH: 00038763a0606b932ee7efdf6188053a
Reading section 35: 394816-405104 - MATCH: 56ade028a9149e7d7934634cc357d853
Reading section 36: 405105-415393 - MATCH: 6e8fbe32ec6b9d8c9c70a01a69f79dd0
Reading section 37: 415394-425682 - MATCH: 6fb80ca5034a4a5f7b41b41d8daaaebe
Reading section 38: 425683-435971 - MATCH: c81696ece4aa7c04175139d0d21cb729
Reading section 39: 435972-446260 - MATCH: 56c5ae9f6d8b32a3fb6011a8bc10259c
Reading section 40: 446261-456549 - MATCH: 0dde58221ceaa552e80e7a14b2630e46
Reading section 41: 456550-466838 - MATCH: 8007e9f5e70f33ed1418c417f8b86e56
Reading section 42: 466839-477127 - MATCH: 5a934228167ae4e26feaf79072185fcb
Reading section 43: 477128-487416 - MATCH: 93d1dc5a1c3d99d8965aedfc1e2484da
Reading section 44: 487417-497705 - MATCH: 667bf4d8c1fb254db6f198132e8e964d
Reading section 45: 497706-507994 - MATCH: 553bb28ea51f34079505eff4e0e604b2
Reading section 46: 507995-518283 - MATCH: 218de56927cb780d73a2727ecd3ba4bf
Reading section 47: 518284-528572 - MATCH: 45c6eb9c838e58c28e77eb5d7727cba5
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - Initial dump.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - Initial dump.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 3 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 1: 044990-055278 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - MATCH: e50508de6c294a5d18f638f7dad28e8a
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 4 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 5 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 6 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 7 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 8 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 9 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.

..................:::::::::::::::: PASS 10 ::::::::::::::::..................
Reading section 48: 528573-538861 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Reading section 49: 538862-549150 - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Fake read. Retry - read error.
Sector read error between sectors 528573 and 538861 inclusive.
Sector read error between sectors 538862 and 549150 inclusive.
Clean the disc and try again.
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Continued to read error. In dic, the error frequently occurs in these sector.

I tried with 2 games "Sangokushi VI" and "Candy Stripe" and with none managed to pass of the sector 46000.
The same discs with the same unit and using dcdumper: PERFECT DUMP at the first try.

I can understand if the results are same, but I can't understand why you use the same drive but the results are different.