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Why not to add the merging functions? RedumpOrgToCloneCD (or to BinCue).

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pablogm123 wrote:
MrX_Cuci wrote:

Can anyone explain how to dump those with isobuster or other tool? So I can compare

Just dump the two data tracks glued in a go. Then use the remove program to split the dump into data track 1 and data track 2, according to subcode info.

He can use "Extract From-To" in IsoBuster instead, starting LBA and length should be taken from subcode.
Cannon Fodder is verified anyway, no need to bother on this.

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sarami wrote:
Nexy wrote:

I dumped a disc with R-W filled with FF, and it was suffering the very slow reading speed.

Please tell me a title.

Take any CD image with the .sub, then replace all the zeroes in R-W channels with 0xFF instead of usual zeroes (you can use R2WFill.exe tool for that), then burn it and try to dump with any tool - it will be slow. AFAIK it's not caused by the dumping tools, but by the drive's firmware.

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MrX_Cuci wrote:

Add me as dumper of that game please :-) Was too much of a hassle the old way. Perfect rip would not let me dump it if I remember correctly.

Make a topic, add the cue there and confirm the ring and the barcode (if possible), will add.

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Nexy wrote:

I use direct PATA connection to my motherboard. This chipset is JMicron. px_d8, cdtoimg, plextools and subdump all work fine with my plextor drives.

Same here, GA-H55M-S2H m/b, JMicron JMB368 IDE chipset.

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console wrote:

D:\>DiscImageCreator(2).exe -rall H: 4 dump
DiscImageCreator BuildDate:[Feb  5 2013 14:35:17]
OS
         BuildNumber: 7601
        MajorVersion: 6
        MinorVersion: 1
Start -> 2013-02-05(Tue) 22:49:52
Input File Name
         path: dump
        drive:
          dir:
        fname: dump
          ext:
DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1221], GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.
DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1221], GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.
DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1221], GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.
DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1221], GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.
DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1221], GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.
ReadCD cmd(D8 or SCSIOP_READ_CD) DataTransferLength test:    5/4895 NG.

(I've stopped it after the 5th try)

dump.log.txt wrote:

IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS
        Length: 8
    PortNumber: 0
        PathId: 0
      TargetId: 0
           Lun: 0
STORAGE ADAPTER DESCRIPTOR DATA
                  Version: 00000020
                TotalSize: 00000020
    MaximumTransferLength: 00020000 (bytes)
     MaximumPhysicalPages: 00000021
            AlignmentMask: 00000001
           AdapterUsesPio: False
         AdapterScansDown: False
          CommandQueueing: True
      AcceleratedTransfer: False
          BusMajorVersion: 0001
          BusMinorVersion: 0000
Device Info
              DeviceType: CD/DVD device
     DeviceTypeQualifier: Active
      DeviceTypeModifier: 0
          RemovableMedia: Yes
                Versions: 0
      ResponseDataFormat: 2
               HiSupport: Yes
                 NormACA: Yes
           TerminateTask: No
                    AERC: No
        AdditionalLength: 5b
           MediumChanger: No
               MultiPort: No
       EnclosureServices: No
               SoftReset: No
            CommandQueue: No
          LinkedCommands: No
      RelativeAddressing: No
                VendorId: PLEXTOR
               ProductId: DVDR   PX-760A 
    ProductRevisionLevel: 1.07
          VendorSpecific: 08/18/07  15:10     
Read Buffer Capacity
      Length of the Buffer: 10464KByte
    Blank Length of Buffer: 10464KByte

Disc is the same as yesterday, http://redump.org/disc/3707/

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sarami wrote:

for Win7 x64 user
test version. (add log "ReadCD cmd(D8 or SCSIOP_READ_CD) DataTransferLength test")
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?i02d7scf98tbcuk

console wrote:

D:\test>DiscImageCreator.exe -rall H: 4 dump
DiscImageCreator BuildDate:[Feb  4 2013 22:53:16]
OS
         BuildNumber: 7601
        MajorVersion: 6
        MinorVersion: 1
Start -> 2013-02-04(Mon) 18:06:35
Input File Name
         path: dump
        drive:
          dir:
        fname: dump
          ext:

DeviceIoControl with SCSI_PASS_THROUGH_DIRECT command failed [F:ReadCDForDataTransferLengthTest][L:1220]
GetLastError: 121, Превышен таймаут семафора.

ReadCD cmd(D8 or SCSIOP_READ_CD) DataTransferLength test:    1/4896 NG.
End -> 2013-02-04(Mon) 18:06:47

dump.log.txt wrote:

IOCTL_SCSI_GET_ADDRESS
        Length: 8
    PortNumber: 0
        PathId: 0
      TargetId: 0
           Lun: 0
STORAGE ADAPTER DESCRIPTOR DATA
                  Version: 00000020
                TotalSize: 00000020
    MaximumTransferLength: 00020000 (bytes)
     MaximumPhysicalPages: 00000021
            AlignmentMask: 00000001
           AdapterUsesPio: False
         AdapterScansDown: False
          CommandQueueing: True
      AcceleratedTransfer: False
          BusMajorVersion: 0001
          BusMinorVersion: 0000

Note: "Превышен таймаут семафора." equals "The semaphore timeout period has expired."

I knew about DataTracksScrambled parameter, but never seen a program understading scrambled data with DataTracksScrambled=1, so I've thought it's related to something else.

I have tried the old Daemon Tools 3.47 and no luck. Scrambled ccd/img/sub not supported.

What's about Virtual CloneDrive bundled with CloneCD?

pablogm123 wrote:

I have burned a ccd/img/sub image (img file scrambled, 1 data track) successfully and the burned disc is fully readable.

Interesting. What burning tool was used?

pablogm123 wrote:

I know that ccd/img/sub CloneCD format supports scrambled data tracks. Also, IsoBuster can open scrambled data tracks, unscrambling the contents on the fly.

Ever tried to burn the scrambled image with CloneCD or other tools? Or mount to virtual Clone drive or other? And how can you say it supports scrambled data?

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pablogm123 wrote:

-150,-76 range is not supported by Plextor drives.

Yes, but he won't get a dump even with proper parameters - the tool doesn't work on win7 x64 giving Key:Asc:Ascq:04:1b:00(HARDWARE_ERROR. SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER ERROR). Same for me, same for Jackal and others.

nocash wrote:

http://club.myce.com/f61/unscramble-sec … ost1267339 tells that scrambling and unscrambling is done by XORing some constants.

So, in the emulation, all I would need to do is:
Do the XORing when doing a DATA-READ on an AUDIO sector.
Do the XORing when doing an AUDIO-PLAY on a DATA sector.
Sounds easy... if I got that right.

Audio is always untouched, so it's only XORing when doing a data read on a scrambled data sector. Scrambled data sector consists of 16-bytes sync header (similar to the regular data sector sync, but slightly different) and 2336 scrambled data sectors, so it's not data-read on audio neither audio-play on data, it has a proper header telling there is some scrambled data below.

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pablogm123 wrote:

No success, doesn't support this input. Anyway, I have try to read the $FF000000 sector using the View Sectors of CDTool, and no luck, the drive remains busy a few of minutes and reports an error.

Try other discs, better with the data-type lead-in.

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Anyone tried to read the $FF000000,0 range?

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Slow reading in this case is a firmware issue, AFAIK.

Nexy wrote:

You may want to make sure your emulator can also unscramble scrambled data sectors, sometimes due to bad mastering, there can be scrambled data sectors in audio pre-gaps.

Don't remember any for PSX smile

For example:
http://redump.org/disc/19655/

FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 01).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 02).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 03).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 04).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 05).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 06).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 07).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 08).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 08 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 09).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 09 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 10).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 10 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 11).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 11 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 12).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 12 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 13).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 13 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 14).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 14 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 15).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 15 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 16).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 16 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Agent Armstrong (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es) (Track 17).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 17 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00

So it's each track in a standalone file and audiotracks are without .wav headers.

Maybe you will include the support for Redump images, since you are on Redump forum? smile Just tried them on no$psx 1.1 and they still won't load.

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Nexy wrote:

Seriously, a "do all in one click" tool is not possible

TruRip does everything in one click :-) Many glitches, but it still proves it's possible.

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Jackal wrote:

Well, the 20121228 x64 build is working now for me.. Data only disc dumped correctly, will try audio later.

It always worked on data only discs, but still crashes on any cdda/data+cdda even with 20121228. Try to dump CDDA, CD+G or Data+CDDA discs.

http://club.myce.com/f61/synchronous-da … ta-215678/ -- same issue?

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console wrote:

D:\test>DiscImageCreator.exe -rall H: 4 dump
DiscImageCreator BuildDate:[Dec  9 2012 00:28:36]
Start->2012-12-27(Thu) 23:32:17

SCSI bus status codes:02-CHECK_CONDITION [F:ReadTOCFull][L:1629]
Sense data, Key:Asc:Ascq: 04:1B:00(HARDWARE_ERROR. SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER ERROR)
Can't get CDROM_TOC_FULL_TOC_DATA 2


End->2012-12-27(Thu) 23:32:28

dump.log.txt wrote:

Device Info
    DeviceType:CD/DVD device
    DeviceTypeQualifier:0
    DeviceTypeModifier:0
    RemovableMedia:Yes
    Versions:0
    ResponseDataFormat:2
    HiSupport:Yes
    NormACA:Yes
    TerminateTask:No
    AERC:No
    AdditionalLength:91
    MediumChanger:No
    MultiPort:No
    EnclosureServices:No
    SoftReset:No
    CommandQueue:No
    LinkedCommands:No
    RelativeAddressing:No
    VendorId:PLEXTOR
    ProductId:DVDR   PX-760A 
    ProductRevisionLevel:1.07
    VendorSpecific:08/18/07  15:10     
Drive speed
    RequestType:CdromSetStreaming
    ReadSpeed:62464KB/sec
    WriteSpeed:73KB/sec
    RotationControl:CdromCAVRotation
Configuration
    CurrentMedia:CD-ROM
    FeatureProfileList
        DVD+R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R LayerJump, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW Sequential, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, CD-R, CD-ROM,
    FeatureCore
        PhysicalInterface:ATAPI
        DeviceBusyEvent:No
        INQUIRY2:No
    FeatureMorphing
        Asynchronous:No
        OCEvent:No
    FeatureRemovableMedium
        Lockable:Yes
        DBML:No
        DefaultToPrevent:No
        Eject:Yes
        Load:No
        LoadingMechanism:Tray type loading mechanism
    FeatureRandomReadable
        LogicalBlockSize:2048
        Blocking:1
        ErrorRecoveryPagePresent:Yes
    FeatureMultiRead
    FeatureCdRead
        CDText:Yes
        C2ErrorData:Yes
        DigitalAudioPlay:No
    FeaturePowerManagement
    FeatureCDAudioAnalogPlay
        SeperateVolume:Yes
        SeperateChannelMute:Yes
        ScanSupported:Yes
        NumerOfVolumeLevels:256
    FeatureMicrocodeUpgrade
        M5:Yes
    FeatureTimeout
        Group3:Yes
        UnitLength:3332
    FeatureRealTimeStreaming
        StreamRecording:Yes
        WriteSpeedInGetPerf:Yes
        WriteSpeedInMP2A:Yes
        SetCDSpeed:Yes
        ReadBufferCapacityBlock:Yes
        SetMinimumPerformance:No
    FeatureLogicalUnitSerialNumber
        SerialNumber:433740 
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF00]
        VendorSpecificData:[01 01 01 03 ]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF02]
        VendorSpecificData:[]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF10]
        VendorSpecificData:[00 0A 00 06 10 8A 06 E4 02 C2 00 09 00 0A 21 13 16 0D 0B 06 05 83 02 C2 ]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF11]
        VendorSpecificData:[00 2B 00 0A 36 1A 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 1B 00 0E 61 62 56 90 40 EC 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 1A 00 08 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 15 00 06 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 00 14 00 08 20 76 15 A4 0A D2 05 69 00 11 00 0E 61 62 56 90 40 EC 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0A D2 ]
TOC on SCSIOP_READ_TOC
     Data Track  1, LBA      0-106414, Length 106415
    Audio Track  2, LBA 106415-107014, Length    600
                                       Total  107015
CDTEXT on SCSIOP_READ_TOC
    Nothing
CDROM_TOC_FULL_TOC_DATA:Length 55

nocash wrote:

I wasn't succesful finding MDS collections. And no info on StarForce+DPM, does that combination really exist? Wikipedia does only mention SecuROM+DPM.

Of course it exists, for StarForce-protected CDs MDS stores all the angle measurements, also there's a ton of guides and tools for working with MDS files with DPM (Advanced MDS Editor, BWA Builder, etc.).

nocash wrote:

How well is CHD working? Does it allow random access (without needing to decompress the whole cdrom-image)? And does it reach a good compression ratio?

Yes, it allows the random access (so you can decompress only the needed "chunks", not the whole image). Compression ratio varies, depends on the data and algorythms. Previously it used only the regular zip/zlib, now, IIRC, it has different algorythms (but can't say for sure, better check the sources and/or message boards).

nocash wrote:
F1ReB4LL wrote:

Yes, it's constant.
Only NRG allows to store the first 150 sectors
CDI? CHD?

Good to know that MDS sector size and pregap are constant. Haven't yet come across CDI or CHD files (but I'll keep them in mind).

lol? MDF (MDS is a descriptor, not image) sector size is exactly NOT constant, can be 2048, 2048+96, 2352, 2352+96, dunno about 2336 and 2336+96, but I guess it's possible.

nocash wrote:

For MDS, it says that DPM is used only for DVDs... so, for the PSX/PSone, I hope that I can ignore that part.

Wrong, it is used for CDs as well. And again: look for images of StarForce-protected CDs. IIRC there were even sites with MDS collections for such titles (in case your drive can't measure DPM).

CDZ and CHD are containers and aren't really image formats. CHD is from MAME/MESS, so it's easy to find out all the needed sources. CDZ is from pSX emulator.

nocash wrote:

For CCD, I have mostly figured out how the format works. There are only two things puzzling me:
The sector size seems to be constant 930h bytes, if that's correct then it's easy to use, if it's wrong, then I've no idea how to obtain the sector size.

Yes, it's constant.

nocash wrote:

The "pregap" (the number of missing sectors at begin of first track) seems to be always 150. Could that be true? Ie. CCD doesn't allow record the first 150 sectors?

Only NRG allows to store the first 150 sectors and a very small amount of drives can dump these (and only via the tricks, not directly).

nocash wrote:

There isn't any "PreGapSize" entry in the CCD file, so I would assume that is fixed (unless one is supposed to randomly pick one of the [Entry N]'s, and then to calculate it as "PreGapSize=(Pmin*60+Psec)*75+Pfram-PLBA")

CloneCD dumps always contain the .SUB file, .CCD file contains only the TOC, the index stuff is inside the .SUB.

nocash wrote:

Aside from ISO, CCD, CUE, MDS, NRG - are there any other popular formats that I should be aware of, ie. formats that I should support in my PSX/PSone emulator?

CDI? CHD?

As for the MDS files, they are way more complex, than you think. Try to find some from StarForce-protected MDF-MDS images with DPM measured and examine them.

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console wrote:

D:\test>DiscImageCreator.exe -rall H: 4 dump
DiscImageCreator BuildDate:[Jul  7 2012 00:01:08]
Start->Sun 2012-09-30 03:33:15 ╠юёъютёъюх тЁхь  (чшьр)

SCSI bus status codes:02-CHECK_CONDITION [F:ReadTOCFull][L:1574]
Sense data, Key:Asc:Ascq: 04:1B:00(HARDWARE_ERROR. SYNCHRONOUS DATA TRANSFER ERROR)
Can't get CDROM_TOC_FULL_TOC_DATA 2
End->Sun 2012-09-30 03:33:25 ╠юёъютёъюх тЁхь  (чшьр)

dump.log.txt wrote:

Device Info
    DeviceType:CD/DVD device
    DeviceTypeQualifier:0
    DeviceTypeModifier:0
    RemovableMedia:Yes
    Versions:0
    ResponseDataFormat:2
    HiSupport:Yes
    NormACA:Yes
    TerminateTask:No
    AERC:No
    AdditionalLength:91
    MediumChanger:No
    MultiPort:No
    EnclosureServices:No
    SoftReset:No
    CommandQueue:No
    LinkedCommands:No
    RelativeAddressing:No
    VendorId:PLEXTOR
    ProductId:DVDR   PX-760A 
    ProductRevisionLevel:1.07
    VendorSpecific:08/18/07  15:10     
Drive speed
    RequestType:CdromSetStreaming
    ReadSpeed:0KB/sec
    WriteSpeed:0KB/sec
    RotationControl:CdromCAVRotation
Configuration
    CurrentMedia:CD-ROM
    FeatureProfileList
        DVD+R DL, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R LayerJump, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW Sequential, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, CD-R, CD-ROM,
    FeatureCore
        PhysicalInterface:ATAPI
        DeviceBusyEvent:No
        INQUIRY2:No
    FeatureMorphing
        Asynchronous:No
        OCEvent:No
    FeatureRemovableMedium
        Lockable:Yes
        DBML:No
        DefaultToPrevent:No
        Eject:Yes
        Load:No
        LoadingMechanism:Tray type loading mechanism
    FeatureRandomReadable
        LogicalBlockSize:2048
        Blocking:1
        ErrorRecoveryPagePresent:Yes
    FeatureMultiRead
    FeatureCdRead
        CDText:Yes
        C2ErrorData:Yes
        DigitalAudioPlay:No
    FeaturePowerManagement
    FeatureCDAudioAnalogPlay
        SeperateVolume:Yes
        SeperateChannelMute:Yes
        ScanSupported:Yes
        NumerOfVolumeLevels:256
    FeatureMicrocodeUpgrade
        M5:Yes
    FeatureTimeout
        Group3:Yes
        UnitLength:3332
    FeatureRealTimeStreaming
        StreamRecording:Yes
        WriteSpeedInGetPerf:Yes
        WriteSpeedInMP2A:Yes
        SetCDSpeed:Yes
        ReadBufferCapacityBlock:Yes
        SetMinimumPerformance:No
    FeatureLogicalUnitSerialNumber
        SerialNumber:433740 
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF00]
        VendorSpecificData:[01 01 01 03 ]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF02]
        VendorSpecificData:[]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF10]
        VendorSpecificData:[00 0A 00 06 10 8A 06 E4 02 C2 00 09 00 0A 21 13 16 0D 0B 06 05 83 02 C2 ]
    Vendor Specific. FeatureCode[0xFF11]
        VendorSpecificData:[00 2B 00 0A 36 1A 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 1B 00 0E 61 62 56 90 40 EC 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 1A 00 08 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0C FC 00 15 00 06 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 00 14 00 08 20 76 15 A4 0A D2 05 69 00 11 00 0E 61 62 56 90 40 EC 2B 48 20 76 15 A4 0A D2 ]
TOC on SCSIOP_READ_TOC
     Data Track  1, LBA      0-   540, Length    541
     Data Track  2, LBA    541- 24289, Length  23749
    Audio Track  3, LBA  24290- 33846, Length   9557
    Audio Track  4, LBA  33847- 51471, Length  17625
    Audio Track  5, LBA  51472- 67150, Length  15679
    Audio Track  6, LBA  67151- 89529, Length  22379
    Audio Track  7, LBA  89530-100476, Length  10947
    Audio Track  8, LBA 100477-111397, Length  10921
    Audio Track  9, LBA 111398-128682, Length  17285
    Audio Track 10, LBA 128683-144172, Length  15490
                                       Total  144173
CDTEXT on SCSIOP_READ_TOC
    Nothing