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http://redump.org/disc/73848/


Title: Dark Souls: Behind The Scenes
System: DVD-Video
Media Type: DVD-5
Category: Bonus Discs
Region: Europe
Edition: PS3 Game Bundle

Disc serial: DS_BTS


Mastering Code: Sony DADC<tab>A0101845841-A511<tab>18
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L558
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): A01
Mould SID Code: IFPI 948Y

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log: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cVMEXp … drive_link

http://redump.org/disc/82156/


Title: Dark Souls Soundtracks
System: Audio CD
Media Type: CD
Category: Bonus Discs
Region: Europe
Edition: PS3 Game Bundle

Disc serial: DS_Audio


Mastering Code: Sony DADC<tab>A0101842888-0101<tab>11
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L551
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): A02
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94V5

128

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http://redump.org/disc/31482/


Title: Dark Souls
System: Sony PlayStation 3
Media Type: BD-ROM-25
Category: Games
Region: Europe
Edition: Limited Edition

Disc serial: BLES-01396

Barcode: 3 391891 956482
Barcode on the Limited Edition box: 3 391891 956383

ID on the DLC card: DS_DLC


Note: Includes an artbook, soundtrack CD and behind the scenes DVD.



Mastering Code: A0101838725-A511<tab>1000
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY27
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): 2A00
Mould SID Code: IFPI 94F5

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http://redump.org/disc/52723/


Title: Assassin's Creed: Rogue
System: Sony PlayStation 3
Media Type: BD-ROM-25
Category: Games
Region: Europe
Edition: Original

Disc serial: BLES-02061

Barcode: 5 307215 812303


Mastering Code: A0102393750-A511<tab>3000
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY27
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): 4A00
Mould SID Code: IFPI 947M

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http://redump.org/disc/31158/


Title: Assassin's Creed II
System: Sony PlayStation 3
Media Type: BD-ROM-25
Category: Games
Region: Europe
Edition: Original

Disc serial: BLES-00669

Barcode: 3 307211 666511



Mastering Code: A0101431015-A511<tab>2000
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY25
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): 11A00
Mould SID Code: IFPI 944J

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http://redump.org/disc/28062/


Title: Assassin's Creed
System: Sony PlayStation 3
Media Type: BD-ROM-25
Category: Games
Region: Europe
Edition: Essentials: The Best of Playstation 3

Disc serial: BLES-00158/E#

Barcode: 4 650181 200643



Mastering Code: A0100876638-A511<tab>11000
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LY25
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): 1A00
Mould SID Code: IFPI 941I

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http://redump.org/disc/88972/

Disc 2/2
Disc serial: 4005209096362


Mastering Code: COH DISC 2<tab>(IF261D)
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB23

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Title: Company of Heroes
System: IBM PC compatible
Media Type: DVD-5
Category: Games
Region: Europe



______________________________________
http://redump.org/disc/88971/

Disc 1/2
Disc serial: 4005209096362


Mastering Code: COH DISC 1<tab>(IF261C)
Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB23

log: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19HGIkw … drive_link

http://redump.org/disc/208/


Title: Jade Cocoon: Die Tamamayu Legende
System: Sony PlayStation
Media Type: CD
Category: Games
Region: Germany
Edition: Ubisoft eXclusive

Disc serial: SLES-02203#

Barcode: 3 307212 809719


Mastering Code: DADC<tab>A0100303186-0101<tab>15
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L555
Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): A5
Mould SID Code: IFPI 946S

log: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H4YMol … drive_link

http://redump.org/disc/83450/

Serial: S1000288
Disc: 2/2 (Spiel CD)


Mastering Code: 00095<tab>51446 480<tab>01 / 51451120
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L001
Mould SID Code: IFPI 0114
Additional Mould Text: MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L<tab>E

Title: Der Herr der Ringe: War of the Ring: Der Ringkrieg
System: IBM PC compatible
Media Type: CD
Category: Games
Region: Germany
Edition: Original

____________________________________
log: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GHZf6f … drive_link

http://redump.org/disc/83449/

Serial: S1000287
Disc 1/2 (Installations CD)


Mastering Code: 00095<tab>51446 479<tab>01 # 51451132
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L008
Mould SID Code: IFPI 0113
Additional Mould Text: MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M & L<tab>A

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@sarami I wanted to ask what the speed 0 does? Is it just max speed or does it more? I have got an undumped ps3 disc with scratches. I have tried following speeds with no luck: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12. But if I set 0 I can dump the disc fully, even twice in a row.

EDIT: Weird, speed 10 is also working.

138

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user7 wrote:

sarami, here's another disc you might want to snag for study: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133917616260

It seems like we've run into anomalies / difference in hashes time and time again with this disc over the past couple years.

example: http://forum.redump.org/topic/41618/cdi … d-windows/

Did you know those two are the same disc?

http://redump.org/disc/67064/
http://redump.org/disc/85477/

Every time I dump that disc it will generate one of the two hashes every time randomly. The first Asterix XXL also with Tages does the same but I didn't added that.



EDIT: Today I have redumped this disc 5 times with two different drives models. This time I always get this result: http://redump.org/disc/67064/

So mine dump is wrong I assume?

The first Asterix XXL game still result in different hashes though. Here are the dumps from two drives (sr1 & sr2 are essentially the drive letters, all are MD5):

sr2=791d6da9c485e8bd3c8cbd36223f4761
sr2=f11fb84c4fb0e0cd4e0e797448edcd10
sr2=f11fb84c4fb0e0cd4e0e797448edcd10
sr1=e5eccaf34acf439c14c255c424636d80
sr2=791d6da9c485e8bd3c8cbd36223f4761
sr2=e5eccaf34acf439c14c255c424636d80
sr1=791d6da9c485e8bd3c8cbd36223f4761
sr1=e5eccaf34acf439c14c255c424636d80

139

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I have installed the game without any errors. I would assume the disc is in working order.

EDIT: What is the speed of 0 meaning? Didn't knew that value is possible.

140

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sarami wrote:
gmipf wrote:

@sarami: I wanted to know how you did dumped that disc: http://redump.org/disc/45814/

Did you just used the /sf command for Bitpool?

Redumped it. https://www.mediafire.com/file/7r5xtssh … og.7z/file

Here is my log: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wj281R … sp=sharing

Something weird is going on on my side. In your logs it seems the protected sectors are handled correctly but on my side it tries to reread some of the sectors despite being already detected as protected.

Here the console output too:

gmipf@wks01:/media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux$ sudo ./DiscImageCreator_linux.out cd /dev/sr2 dumps/pc_cultures/dump.bin 0 /c2 1 /sf
AppVersion
        x64, AnsiBuild, 20211101T132455
/c2 val2 was omitted. set [0]
/sf val was omitted. set [60]
CurrentDirectory
        /media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux
WorkingPath
         Argument: dumps/pc_cultures/dump.bin
         FullPath: /media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux/dumps/pc_cultures/dump.bin
            Drive: /
        Directory: media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux/dumps/pc_cultures/
         Filename: dump
        Extension: .bin
StartTime: 2021-12-28T15:12:35+0100
          Block Size: 4096
       Flagment Size: 4096
       All Block Num: 124606720
      Free Block Num: 81407902
 Available Block Num: 81248230
          I Node Num: 0
     Free I Node Num: 0
Available I Node Num: 0
      File System ID: 3301985167766541070
          Mount Flag: 4096
 Max Filename Length: 255
CurrentDriveSize
        Total: 510389125120 bytes
         Used: 332792750080 bytes
        --------------------------
        Space: 177596375040 bytes
         => There is enough the disk space for dumping
This drive supports [OpCode: 0xd8, SubCode: 0]
This drive supports [OpCode: 0xd8, SubCode: 1]
This drive supports [OpCode: 0xd8, SubCode: 2]
This drive supports [OpCode: 0xd8, SubCode: 8]
Checking reading lead-out -> OK
Checking SubQ adr (Track) 16/16
Checking SubRtoW (Track) 16/16
Checking Pregap sync, msf, mode (LBA)  -2448
Reading DirectoryRecord    4/   4

Detected a protected file [CD.IDX]. LBA 32 to 97654
Set OpCode: 0xd8, SubCode: 8(Raw)
Checking SubQ ctl (Track) 16/16
Creating .scm (LBA)  85473/34 LBA[085499, 0x14dfb] Detected C2 error 566 bit
 LBA[085500, 0x14dfc] Detected C2 error 982 bit
 LBA[085501, 0x14dfd] Detected C2 error 1901 bit
 LBA[085502, 0x14dfe] Detected C2 error 1193 bit
Creating .scm (LBA)  85503/346775 LBA[085511, 0x14e07] Detected C2 error 1146 bit
 LBA[085513, 0x14e09] Detected C2 error 1194 bit
 LBA[085515, 0x14e0b] Detected C2 error 1150 bit
 LBA[085517, 0x14e0d] Detected C2 error 1168 bit
 LBA[085519, 0x14e0f] Detected C2 error 1203 bit
 LBA[085521, 0x14e11] Detected C2 error 1179 bit
 LBA[085523, 0x14e13] Detected C2 error 1156 bit
 LBA[085525, 0x14e15] Detected C2 error 1213 bit
 LBA[085527, 0x14e17] Detected C2 error 1189 bit
 LBA[085529, 0x14e19] Detected C2 error 1170 bit
 LBA[085531, 0x14e1b] Detected C2 error 1198 bit
 LBA[085533, 0x14e1d] Detected C2 error 1164 bit
Cre LBA[085535, 0x14e1f] Detected C2 error 1181 bit
 LBA[085537, 0x14e21] Detected C2 error 610 bit
 LBA[085538, 0x14e22] Detected C2 error 1553 bit
 LBA[085539, 0x14e23] Detected C2 error 744 bit
 LBA[085540, 0x14e24] Detected C2 error 688 bit
 LBA[085541, 0x14e25] Detected C2 error 1004 bit
 LBA[085542, 0x14e26] Detected C2 error 1835 bit
 LBA[085543, 0x14e27] Detected C2 error 1678 bit
 LBA[085544, 0x14e28] Detected C2 error 450 bit
 LBA[085545, 0x14e29] Detected C2 error 905 bit
 LBA[085546, 0x14e2a] Detected C2 error 1274 bit
 LBA[085547, 0x14e2b] Detected C2 error 2080 bit
 LBA[085548, 0x14e2c] Detected C2 error 632 bit
 LBA[085549, 0x14e2d] Detected C2 error 772 bit
 LBA[085550, 0x14e2e] Detected C2 error 1082 bit
 LBA[085551, 0x14e2f] Detected C2 error 1885 bit
 LBA[085552, 0x14e30] Detected C2 error 1595 bit
 LBA[085553, 0x14e31] Detected C2 error 455 bit
 LBA[085554, 0x14e32] Detected C2 error 927 bit
 LBA[085555, 0x14e33] Detected C2 error 1356 bit
 LBA[085556, 0x14e34] Detected C2 error 2072 bit
 LBA[085557, 0x14e35] Detected C2 error 568 bit
 LBA[085558, 0x14e36] Detected C2 error 777 bit
 LBA[085559, 0x14e37] Detected C2 error 1077 bit
 LBA[085560, 0x14e38] Detected C2 error 1882 bit
 LBA[085561, 0x14e39] Detected C2 error 1408 bit
 LBA[085562, 0x14e3a] Detected C2 error 422 bit
 LBA[085563, 0x14e3b] Detected C2 error 907 bit
 LBA[085564, 0x14e3c] Detected C2 error 1343 bit
Creatin LBA[085565, 0x14e3d] Detected C2 error 2011 bit
 LBA[085566, 0x14e3e] Detected C2 error 492 bit
 LBA[085567, 0x14e3f] Detected C2 error 738 bit
 LBA[085568, 0x14e40] Detected C2 error 1432 bit
 LBA[085569, 0x14e41] Detected C2 error 1543 bit
 LBA[085570, 0x14e42] Detected C2 error 2005 bit
 LBA[085571, 0x14e43] Detected C2 error 505 bit
 LBA[085572, 0x14e44] Detected C2 error 887 bit
 LBA[085573, 0x14e45] Detected C2 error 1172 bit
 LBA[085574, 0x14e46] Detected C2 error 1958 bit
 LBA[085575, 0x14e47] Detected C2 error 1145 bit
 LBA[085576, 0x14e48] Detected C2 error 486 bit
 LBA[085577, 0x14e49] Detected C2 error 959 bit
 LBA[085578, 0x14e4a] Detected C2 error 1504 bit
 LBA[085579, 0x14e4b] Detected C2 error 1959 bit
 LBA[085580, 0x14e4c] Detected C2 error 468 bit
 LBA[085581, 0x14e4d] Detected C2 error 751 bit
 LBA[085582, 0x14e4e] Detected C2 error 1447 bit
 LBA[085583, 0x14e4f] Detected C2 error 1632 bit
 LBA[085584, 0x14e50] Detected C2 error 1894 bit
 LBA[085585, 0x14e51] Detected C2 error 447 bit
 LBA[085586, 0x14e52] Detected C2 error 778 bit
 LBA[085587, 0x14e53] Detected C2 error 1529 bit
 LBA[085588, 0x14e54] Detected C2 error 1754 bit
 LBA[085589, 0x14e55] Detected C2 error 1646 bit
 LBA[085590, 0x14e56] Detected C2 error 403 bit
 LBA[085591, 0x14e57] Detected C2 error 873 bit
 LBA[085592, 0x14e58] Detected C2 error 1319 bit
 LBA[085593, 0x14e59] Detected C2 error 2056 bit
 LBA[085594, 0x14e5a] Detected C2 error 598 bit
Creating .s LBA[085595, 0x14e5b] Detected C2 error 818 bit
 LBA[085596, 0x14e5c] Detected C2 error 1489 bit
 LBA[085597, 0x14e5d] Detected C2 error 1672 bit
 LBA[085598, 0x14e5e] Detected C2 error 2081 bit
 LBA[085599, 0x14e5f] Detected C2 error 594 bit
 LBA[085600, 0x14e60] Detected C2 error 849 bit
 LBA[085601, 0x14e61] Detected C2 error 1510 bit
 LBA[085602, 0x14e62] Detected C2 error 1705 bit
 LBA[085603, 0x14e63] Detected C2 error 1979 bit
 LBA[085604, 0x14e64] Detected C2 error 502 bit
 LBA[085605, 0x14e65] Detected C2 error 806 bit
 LBA[085606, 0x14e66] Detected C2 error 1183 bit
 LBA[085607, 0x14e67] Detected C2 error 1973 bit
 LBA[085608, 0x14e68] Detected C2 error 1311 bit
 LBA[085609, 0x14e69] Detected C2 error 492 bit
 LBA[085610, 0x14e6a] Detected C2 error 946 bit
 LBA[085611, 0x14e6b] Detected C2 error 1565 bit
 LBA[085612, 0x14e6c] Detected C2 error 1914 bit
 LBA[085613, 0x14e6d] Detected C2 error 493 bit
 LBA[085614, 0x14e6e] Detected C2 error 799 bit
 LBA[085615, 0x14e6f] Detected C2 error 1443 bit
 LBA[085616, 0x14e70] Detected C2 error 1499 bit
 LBA[085617, 0x14e71] Detected C2 error 2073 bit
 LBA[085618, 0x14e72] Detected C2 error 596 bit
 LBA[085619, 0x14e73] Detected C2 error 815 bit
 LBA[085620, 0x14e74] Detected C2 error 1128 bit
 LBA[085621, 0x14e75] Detected C2 error 1914 bit
 LBA[085622, 0x14e76] Detected C2 error 1241 bit
 LBA[085623, 0x14e77] Detected C2 error 409 bit
 LBA[085624, 0x14e78] Detected C2 error 874 bit
Creating .scm ( LBA[085625, 0x14e79] Detected C2 error 1439 bit
 LBA[085626, 0x14e7a] Detected C2 error 2020 bit
 LBA[085627, 0x14e7b] Detected C2 error 508 bit
 LBA[085628, 0x14e7c] Detected C2 error 762 bit
 LBA[085629, 0x14e7d] Detected C2 error 1353 bit
 LBA[085630, 0x14e7e] Detected C2 error 2058 bit
 LBA[085631, 0x14e7f] Detected C2 error 1216 bit
 LBA[085632, 0x14e80] Detected C2 error 468 bit
 LBA[085633, 0x14e81] Detected C2 error 936 bit
 LBA[085634, 0x14e82] Detected C2 error 1500 bit
 LBA[085635, 0x14e83] Detected C2 error 2074 bit
 LBA[085636, 0x14e84] Detected C2 error 585 bit
 LBA[085637, 0x14e85] Detected C2 error 786 bit
 LBA[085638, 0x14e86] Detected C2 error 1455 bit
 LBA[085639, 0x14e87] Detected C2 error 1618 bit
 LBA[085640, 0x14e88] Detected C2 error 1942 bit
 LBA[085641, 0x14e89] Detected C2 error 485 bit
 LBA[085642, 0x14e8a] Detected C2 error 867 bit
 LBA[085643, 0x14e8b] Detected C2 error 1770 bit
 LBA[085644, 0x14e8c] Detected C2 error 1725 bit
 LBA[085645, 0x14e8d] Detected C2 error 435 bit
 LBA[085646, 0x14e8e] Detected C2 error 861 bit
 LBA[085647, 0x14e8f] Detected C2 error 1242 bit
 LBA[085648, 0x14e90] Detected C2 error 2023 bit
 LBA[085649, 0x14e91] Detected C2 error 661 bit
 LBA[085650, 0x14e92] Detected C2 error 662 bit
 LBA[085651, 0x14e93] Detected C2 error 1348 bit
 LBA[085652, 0x14e94] Detected C2 error 1615 bit
 LBA[085653, 0x14e95] Detected C2 error 2068 bit
 LBA[085654, 0x14e96] Detected C2 error 613 bit
Creating .scm (LBA) LBA[085655, 0x14e97] Detected C2 error 679 bit
 LBA[085656, 0x14e98] Detected C2 error 1046 bit
 LBA[085657, 0x14e99] Detected C2 error 1875 bit
 LBA[085658, 0x14e9a] Detected C2 error 1595 bit
 LBA[085659, 0x14e9b] Detected C2 error 444 bit
 LBA[085660, 0x14e9c] Detected C2 error 1026 bit
 LBA[085661, 0x14e9d] Detected C2 error 1394 bit
 LBA[085662, 0x14e9e] Detected C2 error 2129 bit
 LBA[085663, 0x14e9f] Detected C2 error 767 bit
 LBA[085664, 0x14ea0] Detected C2 error 693 bit
 LBA[085665, 0x14ea1] Detected C2 error 1393 bit
 LBA[085666, 0x14ea2] Detected C2 error 1614 bit
 LBA[085667, 0x14ea3] Detected C2 error 2043 bit
 LBA[085668, 0x14ea4] Detected C2 error 526 bit
 LBA[085669, 0x14ea5] Detected C2 error 908 bit
 LBA[085670, 0x14ea6] Detected C2 error 1112 bit
 LBA[085671, 0x14ea7] Detected C2 error 1874 bit
 LBA[085672, 0x14ea8] Detected C2 error 1384 bit
 LBA[085673, 0x14ea9] Detected C2 error 451 bit
 LBA[085674, 0x14eaa] Detected C2 error 951 bit
 LBA[085675, 0x14eab] Detected C2 error 1374 bit
 LBA[085676, 0x14eac] Detected C2 error 2039 bit
 LBA[085677, 0x14ead] Detected C2 error 822 bit
 LBA[085678, 0x14eae] Detected C2 error 1300 bit
 LBA[085679, 0x14eaf] Detected C2 error 2051 bit
 LBA[085680, 0x14eb0] Detected C2 error 747 bit
 LBA[085681, 0x14eb1] Detected C2 error 587 bit
 LBA[085682, 0x14eb2] Detected C2 error 962 bit
 LBA[085683, 0x14eb3] Detected C2 error 1764 bit
 LBA[085684, 0x14eb4] Detected C2 error 1755 bit
Creating .scm (LBA)  85 LBA[085685, 0x14eb5] Detected C2 error 430 bit
 LBA[085686, 0x14eb6] Detected C2 error 880 bit
 LBA[085687, 0x14eb7] Detected C2 error 1300 bit
 LBA[085688, 0x14eb8] Detected C2 error 2074 bit
 LBA[085689, 0x14eb9] Detected C2 error 819 bit
 LBA[085690, 0x14eba] Detected C2 error 690 bit
 LBA[085691, 0x14ebb] Detected C2 error 1003 bit
 LBA[085692, 0x14ebc] Detected C2 error 1763 bit
 LBA[085693, 0x14ebd] Detected C2 error 1798 bit
 LBA[085694, 0x14ebe] Detected C2 error 500 bit
 LBA[085695, 0x14ebf] Detected C2 error 987 bit
 LBA[085696, 0x14ec0] Detected C2 error 1557 bit
 LBA[085697, 0x14ec1] Detected C2 error 1774 bit
 LBA[085698, 0x14ec2] Detected C2 error 1710 bit
 LBA[085699, 0x14ec3] Detected C2 error 431 bit
 LBA[085700, 0x14ec4] Detected C2 error 848 bit
 LBA[085701, 0x14ec5] Detected C2 error 1251 bit
 LBA[085702, 0x14ec6] Detected C2 error 2051 bit
 LBA[085703, 0x14ec7] Detected C2 error 676 bit
Creating .scm (LBA) 346775/346775
Need to reread sector:  85703 rereading times:    1/   1
Done. See _c2Error.txt
Copying .scm to .img
Descrambling data sector of img:  98103/ 98103
Exec /media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux/./EccEdc_linux.out check "/media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux/dumps/pc_cultures/dump.img"
FILE: /media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux/dumps/pc_cultures/dump.img
Checking sectors: 346774/346774
[ERROR] Number of sector(s) where bad MSF: 1216
[ERROR] Number of sector(s) where user data doesn't match the expected ECC/EDC: 18
[ERROR] Number of sector(s) where sync(0x00 - 0x0c) is invalid: 256
[ERROR] Number of sector(s) where sync(0x00 - 0x0c) is zero: 18
Total errors: 1508
Total warnings: 0
Creating cue and ccd (Track) 16/16
Creating bin (Track) 16/16
Hashing: dump.scm
Hashing: dump.img
Hashing: dump (Track 01).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 02).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 03).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 04).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 05).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 06).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 07).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 08).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 09).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 10).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 11).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 12).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 13).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 14).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 15).bin
Hashing: dump (Track 16).bin
EndTime: 2021-12-28T15:42:15+0100
gmipf@wks01:/media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux$ sudo chown -R gmipf:gmipf dumps/
[sudo] password for gmipf: 
gmipf@wks01:/media/Daten/DiscImageCreator_linux$ 

141

(3,497 replies, posted in General discussion)

And how does the dump work?

142

(3,497 replies, posted in General discussion)

@sarami: I wanted to know how you did dumped that disc: http://redump.org/disc/45814/

Did you just used the /sf command for Bitpool?

143

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OK, I will try burning an XGD3 iso and use it as the trap disc. Layerbreak the burn is 2133520 I think? Should I burn the DVD+R DL as booktype DVD-ROM or as normal?

EDIT: 2133520 isn't even possible on DVD+R DL? I think I need a burner with BurnerMAX feature for this?

144

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I want to dump X360 discs using the trap disc method. Can I just create any iso with dummy files to the needed size and burn it to DVD+R DL? I can't find any pressed disc as big as 4267015. Or can I dump this disc: http://redump.org/disc/73691/

And increase its size with dummy files using UltraISO for example? Or can I just burn any random XGD3 disc and use it as the trap disc?

And how does it work in detail, do I have to set the manual layer break to half of the size of my iso size or half of the calculated size? Can I create one trap disc over 4267015 and use it for all 3 xbox disc formats?

Have burned a 50GB UHD movie to a BD-R 50GB now, that works perfectly fine on the PS5.

Hmm, crap. 25€ for nothing then...

I have ordered 100GB BD XL discs and burned a 90GB UHD movie. I have verified the iso, and after burn process the media. The PC can read the disc fine. The PS5 shows disc can't read error. Any suggestions?

Discs: https://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/product/B07YZN51GV/

Burned with: ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.10

Output from ImgBurn:

ASUS BW-16D1HT 3.10
Current Profile: BD-R

Disc Information:
Status: Empty
State of Last Session: Empty
Erasable: No
Free Sectors: 48.878.592
Free Space: 100.103.356.416 bytes
Free Time: 10861:56:42 (MM:SS:FF)
Next Writable Address: 0
MID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Supported Write Speeds: 2x; 4x; 6x; 8x

BD Disc Information (L0):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 554.925.568
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.396.408

BD Disc Information (L1):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 2.113.928.704
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.396.408

BD Disc Information (L2):
Disc ID: VERBAT-IMk-000
Disc Type: BD-R
Disc Size: 120 mm
Disc Class: 1
Disc Version: 2
Number of Layers: 3
Layer Type: Writable
DVD Layer Present: No
CD Layer Present: No
Channel Bit Length: 55.87 nm (33 GB Per Layer)
Push-Pull Polarity: Positive
Recorded Mark Polarity: HTL
BCA Present: Yes
Maximum Transfer Rate: Not Specified
First PAA of Data Zone: 2.702.409.216
Last PAA of Data Zone: 48.393.838

Format Capacities:
DT: 0x01 - NB: 48878592 (0x02E9D400) - TDP: 565248
FT: 0x00 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP: 49152
FT: 0x32 - NB: 47305728 (0x02D1D400) - TDP: 0
FT: 0x32 - NB: 30790656 (0x01D5D400) - TDP: 0
FT: 0x32 - NB: 48092160 (0x02DDD400) - TDP: 0

Performance (Write Speed):
Descriptor 1...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 8.992 KB/s (2x)
Descriptor 2...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 17.984 KB/s (4x)
Descriptor 3...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 26.976 KB/s (6x)
Descriptor 4...
-> B0: 0x00; B1: 0x00; B2: 0x00; B3: 0x00
-> EL: 48878591 (0x02E9D3FF)
-> RS: 26.976 KB/s (6x) - WS: 35.968 KB/s (8x)

I have redumped the burned media Astal (USA) with DIC and it was exactly the same as the source image. So I assume it also stays exactly the same on the disc after burning with ImgBurn.

OK, I have tried two more drives. The first burner from first post was a Plextor PX-716SA.

The second burner is a TSST SH-224DB and the result was much worse:

...
W 22:33:53 Session 1, Track 1 is smaller on the disc than it is in the image file.
W 22:33:53 Disc's Track Sectors: 261419 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
W 22:33:53 Image File's Track Sectors: 261677 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
I 22:33:54 Read Speed - Effective: 40x
I 22:33:54 Verifying Session 1 of 1... (2 Tracks, LBA: 0 - 270751)
I 22:33:54 Verifying Track 1 of 2... (MODE1/2352, LBA: 0 - 261676)
W 22:34:06 Failed to Read Sectors 0 - 26 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:34:12 Failed to Read Sector 0 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:34:33 Failed to Read Sector 9 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:34:42 Failed to Read Sector 10 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:34:55 Miscompare at LBA: 18, Offset: 2255
W 22:34:55 Device: 0x57
W 22:34:55 Image File: 0x00
W 22:34:55 Total Errors in Sector: 2
W 22:34:55 Note: The drive probably corrected the L-EC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
I 22:34:55 Verifying Sectors...
W 22:34:59 Failed to Read Sector 19 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:09 Failed to Read Sector 20 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:21 Failed to Read Sector 21 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:26 Miscompare at LBA: 27, Offset: 2299, File: \AST_CPY.TXT
W 22:35:26 Device: 0xBE
W 22:35:26 Image File: 0xE6
W 22:35:26 Total Errors in Sector: 1
W 22:35:26 Note: The drive probably corrected the L-EC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
I 22:35:26 Verifying Sectors...
W 22:35:30 Failed to Read Sector 28 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:30 Sector 28 maps to File: \AST_ABS.TXT
W 22:35:35 Failed to Read Sector 29 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:35 Sector 29 maps to File: \AST_BIB.TXT
W 22:35:36 Miscompare at LBA: 37, Offset: 2269, File: \A0SYS.BIN
W 22:35:36 Device: 0x5A
W 22:35:36 Image File: 0x59
W 22:35:36 Total Errors in Sector: 2
W 22:35:36 Note: The drive probably corrected the L-EC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
I 22:35:36 Verifying Sectors...
W 22:35:40 Failed to Read Sector 38 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:40 Sector 38 maps to File: \A0SYS.BIN
W 22:35:45 Failed to Read Sector 39 - Reason: L-EC Uncorrectable Error
W 22:35:45 Sector 39 maps to File: \A0SYS.BIN
W 22:35:47 Miscompare at LBA: 40, Offset: 2300, File: \A0SYS.BIN
W 22:35:47 Device: 0xB0
W 22:35:47 Image File: 0x80
W 22:35:47 Total Errors in Sector: 1
W 22:35:47 Note: The drive probably corrected the L-EC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
...

The same miscompare messages repeated endlessly, verification was very slow, so I cancelled it.


The third burner is a LG GGW-H20L:

...
W 23:38:01 Session 1, Track 1 is smaller on the disc than it is in the image file.
W 23:38:01 Disc's Track Sectors: 261676 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
W 23:38:01 Image File's Track Sectors: 261677 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
I 23:38:02 Read Speed - Effective: 40x
I 23:38:02 Verifying Session 1 of 1... (2 Tracks, LBA: 0 - 270751)
I 23:38:02 Verifying Track 1 of 2... (MODE1/2352, LBA: 0 - 261676)
W 23:40:16 Miscompare at LBA: 261676, Offset: 2064
W 23:40:16 Device: 0x00
W 23:40:16 Image File: 0xE7
W 23:40:16 Total Errors in Sector: 52
W 23:40:16 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
...

The result here is pretty much the same as the first one.


I also have to admit the first burned media indeed boot up on real hardware. The other two media I can't try because I have used CD-RW for testing purposes. The first media was a CD-R Taiyo Yuden 650MB. The test media is a CD-RW Verbatim 700MB (Mitsubishi Chemical Corp.).

Before several weeks I also tried this with Shining Force CD (USA) as noted in the initial post. I have burned it twice on CD-R, with ImgBurn and Alcohol 120%. But the media from Alcohol 120% was inaccurate. At least the first logo at boot up had no sound on real hardware. The media from ImgBurn had the boot up logo sound saying "Sonic Software Planning". The Alcohol 120% media had more miscompares in compare to ImgBurn.

I have some problems burning content in Redump format with pregap of 01:74 at second track. ImgBurn seems to autocorrect this, the verification after burning also fails. In this example I am trying to burn Astal (USA) for Sega Saturn. But also had the same problem for Shining Force CD (USA).

Here is the log at and after verification:

...
W 22:51:16 Session 1, Track 1 is smaller on the disc than it is in the image file.
W 22:51:16 Disc's Track Sectors: 261676 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
W 22:51:16 Image File's Track Sectors: 261677 (TOC Sectors: 261826)
...
W 22:53:40 Miscompare at LBA: 261676, Offset: 2064
W 22:53:40 Device: 0x00
W 22:53:40 Image File: 0xE7
W 22:53:40 Total Errors in Sector: 52
W 22:53:40 Note: The drive probably corrected the EDC Area because it's wrong in the image file.
...

If I burn the same content with Alcohol 120% and verify burned media with ImgBurn afterwards, there are even more errors count. I also tried burning with the old CDRWIN v4.0H but after the burning process the disc was not recognizable at all by any of my PC drives. All drives had issues reading the disc with heavy access to the disc several minutes blocking the eject mechanism. I think CDRWIN actually burned the content 1:1 as described in the .cue file but was afterwards incompatible with PC cdrom drives?