This redump.org/disc/44726 appears to be an Amiga version of Quake.
Does somebody know what system it was released for? AmigaCD or AmigaCD32 ?
There is no system indicator on the cover or disc itself.

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sarami wrote:
iR0b0t wrote:

Main channel is shifted by 30 samples forwards

Only this disc? or all disc you have? I tried the same option with MegaRace of 3DO but Main channel was shifted correctly with offset.

Only this particular disc.

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idlord wrote:

[F:CreateBin][L:1310] GetLastError: 8, Not enough storage is available to process this command.

This most likely means you were low on hard drive space.

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If you can attach all DIC files to your posts (exclude all large files: *.bin, *.img, *.scm and *_sub.txt)

If you use the best compression rate your archives will be like 2 MB at max.

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You can find it in *_mainInfo.txt

copy whole lines like follows

0320 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 20 20 32 30 30                200
0330 : 30 31 32 31 32 31 30 33  39 33 39 30 30 00 32 30   0121210393900.20
0340 : 30 30 31 32 31 32 31 30  33 39 33 39 30 30 00 30   00121210393900.0
0350 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 E0   000000000000000.
0360 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   0000000000000000
0370 : E0 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................

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redump.org/disc/32765/

Aug 18 2017 00:05:27
DiscImageCreator cd x \raw\raw_PX-760A 8 /c2 /q /p /raw 

Main channel is shifted by 30 samples forwards

As a note:

  • subs leadin and the first 75 sectors are filled with repeating pattern

DIC logs

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redump.org/disc/29657/

Aug 18 2017 00:05:27
DiscImageCreator cd x \dic\dic_PX-760A 8 /c2 /q

Main channel is shifted by 1 sector forwards

As a note:

  • subs are filled with FF

  • subdump times differ by 2 seconds

DIC logs and subdump file

redump.org/discs/edition/keywords/ > keywords: separated by ","



Example:
redump.org/discs/quicksearch/anno/editi … s,pyramide

redump.org/discs/category/keyword/ > keyword: games|demos|... (only supported editions, can be lower or any case)

Games
Demos
Video
Audio
Multimedia
Applications
Coverdiscs
Educational
Bonus Discs
Preproduction
Add-Ons

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Dizzzy is not a member here.

Promotion spam?

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There is no search option by category and edition right now.
I can implement both. Maybe i can do that sometime soon in priority to other things.

There are still modifiers which are not available for the quick access on the main page:

redump.org/discs/system/psx/edc/keyword/ > keyword: yes|no|unknown
redump.org/discs/system/psx/libcrypt/keyword/ > keyword: 0|1|2 (0=unknown, 1=no, 2=yes) needs optimization
redump.org/discs/system/psx/antimodchip/keyword/ > keyword: 0|1|2 (0=unknown, 1=no, 2=yes) needs optimization
redump.org/discs/title/keywords/ > keywords: separated by "-"
redump.org/discs/serial/keywords/ > keywords: separated by "-" needs a fix
redump.org/discs/offset/keyword/ > keyword: -647|0|2 needs a fix
redump.org/discs/language/keyword/ > keyword: eng|fre|ger|etc. > ISO 639-2/B
redump.org/discs/tracks/keyword/ > keyword: 1|...|99 (only cd based)
redump.org/discs/media/keyword/ > keyword: cd|dvd
redump.org/discs/media/cd/securom/keyword/ > keyword: 0|1 (0=securom data not set, 1=securom data set) needs optimization

There are some more, i will list them later as soon as i find time.

Edit 1:
redump.org/discs/category/keyword/ > keyword: games|demos|... (only supported editions, can be lower or any case)
redump.org/discs/edition/keywords/ > keywords: separated by ","

Edit 2:
redump.org/discs/quicksearch/TEXT/comments/only
redump.org/discs/quicksearch/TEXT/contents/only

"edccchk" won't list those rare cases with corrupted sectors or silent sectors as errored data sectors, they will be listed as "non-data sectors". And for discs with audio tracks in the current state it won't be possible to distinguish between audio and corrupted data sectors, as they are mixed in one line.

sarami wrote:

From when? If the error counts of CDMage isn't adopted forever, I think the old dump that has errors should be rechecked. Or already rechecked?

A long time ago, 1-2 years. The old values weren't rechecked i think, but we would only have to recheck discs with errors count > 1

F1ReB4LL wrote:

Better not to, due to http://forum.redump.org/post/55408/#p55408 at least.

Those cases are an exception. Anyways, CDmage is way more worse, it is counting WARNING cases to the total errors count.

ack2121 wrote:

edccchk v1.26 errors+warnings count = CDMage error count

See above smile

sarami wrote:

but redump db adopts that of CDMage

Not really. I have extra updated the submission form text with "Errors count (edccchk v1.26)" to be used with.


EdcEcc  > [ERROR] Number of sector(s) where user data doesn't match the expected ECC/EDC: 1
edccchk > Total errors............ 1

either one or the other should be used

NO CDmage

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@Damn, what are your expectations from this site?

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Hi, I allowed myself to move your post to a new topic, i think it would overfill sarami's topic otherwise.

HashCalc (or any other checksum tool): Download, unzip, install.
Checksums MD5, SHA1, CRC32

I think, this step can be skipped. DIC should have its own ClrMamePro output for hashes, if not please ask sarami to include it into DIC outputs. I will add ClrMamePro support for DVD based discs soon as well.

Version: For PS2 games, mount the .iso and open "SYSTEM.CNF" in Notepad app, "VER" = version number.

Mounting is not really required, it also can be opened from the disc itself. Also if sarami can include it into DIC output please ask him.

Version: For PC games, right click on the game .exe or relevant file and click on "Properties"

I don't think this is a proper way to find the version. The version in EXE properties is referring to EXE version. Game version is either located in files like INI, CONFIG, README and or can (only) be obtained from in-game main menu.

Image size: Right click on one of the .iso files > Properties > and look for "Size" in bytes (NOT "Size on disk"). Save "Size" info for submission.
Layerbreak sector: 

DIC output?

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There is no priority on that list, the comment on priority is only valid for the first list "working on, priority order desc",which is empty just yet.

Right now i am working things down which i think are the fastest to be done with. But i can change it on request.

The p/clone dats is a difficult topic, before i can do anything on it i need to have a good plan on how to realize it. The discussion on that topic link was not resulting in a final plan.