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http://redump.org/disc/11661/

The package is in both English & French, I think region should be change to Canada

15 in the current mastering code is probably a toolstamp, mine is 11

Added copy protection

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Common Disc Info:
    Title: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
    Foreign Title (Non-latin): (OPTIONAL)
    Disc Number / Letter: (OPTIONAL)
    Disc Title: (OPTIONAL)
    System: IBM PC compatible
    Media Type: DVD-ROM-5
    Category: Games
    Fully Matching ID: 11661
    Region: Canada
    Languages: English, Spanish
    Disc Serial: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)

    Ringcode Information:

Data Side Mastering Code (laser branded/etched): 218891 D15N    R5A0P
Data Side Mastering SID Code: IFPI L250
Data Side Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): 11
Label Side Mould SID Code: IFPI 41S3

    Barcode: 7 10425 21889 7
    Comments:

[T:VOL] GTA_SA
(OPTIONAL)

    Contents: (OPTIONAL)

Version and Editions:
    Version: 2.0
    Edition/Release: Original

Extras:
    Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD):

0320 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 20 20 32 30 30                200
0330 : 35 30 39 30 31 31 38 32  30 31 33 30 30 30 32 30   5090118201300020
0340 : 30 35 30 39 30 31 31 38  32 30 31 33 30 30 30 39   0509011820130009
0350 : 39 39 39 31 32 33 31 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   9991231000000000
0360 : 39 39 39 39 31 32 33 31  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   9999123100000000
0370 : 30 01 00 00 01 E8 03 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   0...............

Copy Protection:
    Copy Protection: SecuROM 7.11.0009
    SubIntention Data (SecuROM/LibCrypt): 

Size & Checksum:
    Size: 4213047296
    CRC32: 49f539a0
    MD5: a5132b09d9b9d2dd05a5c14b191ae234
    SHA1: 586352dc4d96019ac7137fe99aa647524e14d669

Dumping Info:
    Frontend Version: 3.2.4-e72336a835c61df8636d15b0f4d768ec2c567446
    Dumping Program: Redumper v2024.11.03 build_438
    Date: 2024-12-27 13:23:30
    Manufacturer: ASUS
    Model: BC-12D2HT
    Firmware: 3.00 (W004704SIK92H15D420)
    Reported Disc Type: DVD-ROM

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http://redump.org/disc/118538/

add Alpha-ROM protection

Logs: https://mega.nz/file/OyoXVTTT#JEP2ikV-f … UqykgiCeK0

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Common Disc Info:
    Title: Nobunaga no Yabou: Tenka Sousei
    Foreign Title (Non-latin): 信長の野望天下創世
    Disc Number / Letter: (OPTIONAL)
    Disc Title: Game Disc
    System: IBM PC compatible
    Media Type: CD-ROM
    Category: Games
    Fully Matching ID: 118538
    Region: SPACE! (CHANGE THIS)
    Languages: SILENCE! (CHANGE THIS)
    Disc Serial: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)

    Ringcode Information:

Data Side Mastering Code (laser branded/etched): SN-119180-2-01 465
Data Side Mastering SID Code: IFPI L154
Data Side Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)
Data Side Mould SID Code: IFPI 446H
Data Side Additional Mould: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)
Label Side Mould SID Code: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)

    Barcode: 4 548688 191802
    Error Count: 0
    Comments:

[T:VOL] NB11GAME
(OPTIONAL)

    Contents: (OPTIONAL)

Version and Editions:
    Version: (VERIFY THIS) 1.30
    Edition/Release: Sourcenext Selection (Nobunaga no Yabou: Tenka Sousei with Power-Up Kit)

Extras:
    Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD):

0320 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 20 20 32 30 31                201
0330 : 30 30 38 32 34 31 35 35  36 35 34 30 30 00 00 00   0082415565400...
0340 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................
0350 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................
0360 : 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................
0370 : 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................

Copy Protection:
    Copy Protection: Alpha-ROM

Tracks and Write Offsets:
    DAT:

<rom name="NB11GAME.bin" size="100717344" crc="e52ec5e7" md5="a871a7deeaeba117d2bfca3efcadf55f" sha1="fc637d40e58b68dd309bd585e2f78dfdb326a2aa" />

    Cuesheet:

FILE "NB11GAME.bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

    Write Offset: 0

Dumping Info:
    Frontend Version: 3.2.4-e72336a835c61df8636d15b0f4d768ec2c567446
    Dumping Program: DiscImageCreator 20241001
    Date: 2024-12-18 12:40:41
    Manufacturer: PLEXTOR
    Model: CD-R    PREMIUM
    Firmware: 1.07
    Reported Disc Type: CD-DA or CD-ROM Disc

http://redump.org/disc/118537/

Logs: https://mega.nz/file/z6ZUACwT#1rW3gU-Vr … uPNIXhzrFA

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Common Disc Info:
    Title: Nobunaga no Yabou: Tenka Sousei
    Foreign Title (Non-latin): 信長の野望天下創世
    Disc Number / Letter: (OPTIONAL)
    Disc Title: Install Disc
    System: IBM PC compatible
    Media Type: CD-ROM
    Category: Games
    Fully Matching ID: 118537
    Region: SPACE! (CHANGE THIS)
    Languages: SILENCE! (CHANGE THIS)
    Disc Serial: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)

    Ringcode Information:

Data Side Mastering Code (laser branded/etched): SN-119180-1-01 MT B02
Data Side Mastering SID Code: IFPI L262
Data Side Toolstamp or Mastering Code (engraved/stamped): (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)
Data Side Mould SID Code: IFPI 4464
Data Side Additional Mould: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)
Label Side Mould SID Code: (REQUIRED, IF EXISTS)

    Barcode: 4 548688 191802
    Error Count: 0
    Comments:

[T:VOL] NB11INST
(OPTIONAL)

    Contents: (OPTIONAL)

Version and Editions:
    Version: 1.30
    Edition/Release: Sourcenext Selection (Nobunaga no Yabou: Tenka Sousei with Power-Up Kit)

Extras:
    Primary Volume Descriptor (PVD):

0320 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 20 20 32 30 31                201
0330 : 30 30 38 32 34 31 36 33  38 34 32 38 32 24 30 30   0082416384282$00
0340 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 24 30   00000000000000$0
0350 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 24   000000000000000$
0360 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   0000000000000000
0370 : 24 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   $...............

Copy Protection:
    Copy Protection: None found [OMIT FROM SUBMISSION]

Tracks and Write Offsets:
    DAT:

<rom name="NB11INST.bin" size="782409264" crc="395e53b7" md5="0b030d440a032f0045c34af4bd792ac5" sha1="f2143acf3ac2bfc54082157e1f2e6a6e1095e107" />

    Cuesheet:

FILE "NB11INST.bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

    Write Offset: +13

Dumping Info:
    Frontend Version: 3.2.4-e72336a835c61df8636d15b0f4d768ec2c567446
    Dumping Program: DiscImageCreator 20241001
    Date: 2024-12-18 12:34:31
    Manufacturer: PLEXTOR
    Model: CD-R    PREMIUM
    Firmware: 1.07
    Reported Disc Type: CD-DA or CD-ROM Disc

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sarami wrote:
sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

It has some weird CD-text, probably causing the problem.

CD-TEXT supports "ISO/IEC 8859-1", "ISO/IEC 646", "MS-JIS (CP932, SJIS)" https://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/cd … 80x8f_0029
But this disc uses Unicode. Therefore, unicode needs the conversion to these character codes.

Added. https://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l … st.7z/file

Dumped with the latest release, CD-TEXT not showing correctly, is this normal?

https://mega.nz/file/CrwAUaCa#5nNUtqJzY … OYvM3zGwSI

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I can't dump this Audio CD, DIC crashed at the beginning. It has some weird CD-text, probably causing the problem. Also dumped using CloneCD without errors.
The disc is the Taiwan release of Di Gi Charat Fantasy (Soundtrack Arrange CD)

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matura713 wrote:

my understanding based on what @reentrant is saying is that you need:

1. identify the "weak bytes", i.e. those bytes that are different on every dump due to the protection
2. try to "guess" what is the correct value of each "weak byte"- in case of @reentrant dump it was looking like 00000XX00000 and so it was easy to guess that XX=00

however, in your case it could be not that easy to guess the "weak byte" value.

OK, that's gonna be tricky, I have no idea how to even start those processes.

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reentrant wrote:

Hi,
Yes, I remember that disc. It was not possible to get consistent dump. If you look at scm file you'll notice that some bytes at discguard locations are always different. It's some kind of 'weak data' protection.

Such dumps need manual fixing. But you need to know the data to fix with. In my case it was easy as these weak bytes happened in the middle of a sector (surrounded by zeroes).

Hi, how can I fix my DiscGuard discs? Thanks.

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

Maybe I am doing it wrong I can't extract the files.

Also try i6cmp13b.zip
https://www.sac.sk/files.php?d=7&l=I

Can't extract either.

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

they are InstallShield cabinet files instead of Microsoft ones

Can you extract them of the _setup directory manually using i6comp.exe?

Maybe I am doing it wrong I can't extract the files.

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

Dumped again with /mscf flag.

There is not IOSLINK.VXD.

I check the file again, they are InstallShield cabinet files instead of Microsoft ones, and the install folder does have IOSLINK.VXD.

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sarami wrote:

There are some cab and hdr files in the disc. If they are Microsoft cabinet files, you need to use /mscf to detect DiscGuard.
The protection of 7K2 was detected as DiscGuard.

Detected a protected file [IOSLINK.VXD]. LBA 302 to 330

Dumped again with /mscf flag.

Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/vvpm3aZJ#vcXQYWPCX_PzsLwPqNBU0Q

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

Dumped HoMM 3 again, still got different hashes.

How about the other 2 discs?

According to CD Media World https://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/c … uard.shtml, DiscGuard has IOSLINK.VXD and IOSLINK.SYS but your HoMM 3 doesn't have them.

The installed game will have these two files, and other discs are still getting different hashes. As Jackal pointed out, it needs a special treatment, and other DiscGuard entries show different error patterns, so it just happened to have the same pattern on these three games.
Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/Ozom3K5C#gkdXa-p9XR041mZzMf0Vxg

Jackal wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

I tried on this one, but IsoBuster still not working.

You need to open the .cue directly with IsoBuster. The screenshots shows an Alcohol drive as source and not the cuesheet.

Works now, thank you!

Jackal wrote:

You need to download the cuesheets from redump. The ones that are generated by the dumping tool aren't compatible. And then add the PREGAP 02:32:00 line like above.

http://redump.org/disc/83476/

I tried on this one, but IsoBuster still not working.

REM SESSION 01
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 01).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 02).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 03).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 04).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 05).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 06).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 07).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 08).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 08 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 09).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 09 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 10).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 10 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 11).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 11 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 12).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 12 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 13).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 13 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 14).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 14 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
REM SESSION 02
FILE "Atlantis - The Lost Tales (Taiwan) (Disc 1) (Track 15).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 15 MODE1/2352
    PREGAP 02:32:00
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

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sarami wrote:

Uploaded test version. I don't have DiscGuard discs. Test plz.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l … st.7z/file

Dumped HoMM 3 again, still got different hashes.

Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/i7hB0QAa#qdw27ogZ-Jav7WNZtzLf2w

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

t has DiscGuard protection, don't know if this is causing the problem.

c2 errors exist.

 LBA[000302, 0x0012e] Detected C2 error "00 F0 F0 F0 00 00 00 0F 0F 0F 00"
This error can't be fixed by plextor drive. Needs to dump it by non-plextor drive and replace it

This is known as the plextor drive bug but may be the problem of the DiscGuard? I'm not sure about this protection.

I dumped my other DiscGuard discs again, turns out hashes don't match either, audio tracks do match tho, they share the same error pattern: c2 errors at LBA 000302-000329, and there is a ring on discs at the same place, so these likely are intentional c2 errors like SafeDisc, is there any way to properly dump them?
http://redump.org/disc/79284/
http://redump.org/disc/79374/

Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/nuwQ0QAJ#O0UkJDOGXDJGYl9GvQluOg

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Hi, I have this Chinese release of Heroes of Might and Magic III, I got two copies with identical ring codes, but hashes don't match, and I can't get a consistent dump. It has DiscGuard protection, don't know if this is causing the problem.
Dumped with the latest test build.
Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/XzB3SYyL#0g-CNMwckW9kQgmEFv-iRQ

Jackal wrote:

Someone pointed out in Discord that the multisession cuesheets for IBM PC aren't functional. It's true that virtual drive software like Daemon Tools doesn't support multisession cue's, but IsoBuster also fails to parse the filesystem correctly when loading the .cue.

The problem is that IsoBuster assumes that SESSION 02 starts the sector after SESSION 01 ends, but in fact there's 11400 sectors in between the sessions that aren't included in the image.

So to fill this void we would need to add this line to the cuesheet: PREGAP 02:32:00

Mounts with Daemon Tools without error (but no multisession). Opens in IsoBuster and parses filesystem correctly:

REM SESSION 01
FILE "Bajki na CD 5-2008 (Poland) (Track 1).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM SESSION 02
FILE "Bajki na CD 5-2008 (Poland) (Track 2).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
    PREGAP 02:32:00
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

Default redump .cue: Mounts with Daemon tools and opens with IsoBuster, but the disc size is 11400 sectors too short and IsoBuster is unable to show the correct filesystem for session 2, because it's missing the area between the 2 sessions:

REM SESSION 01
FILE "Bajki na CD 5-2008 (Poland) (Track 1).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM SESSION 02
FILE "Bajki na CD 5-2008 (Poland) (Track 2).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

IMO iR0b0t should add the PREGAP 02:32:00 line for generated multisession CD cuesheets, so that we at least can access the session 2 filesystem with the correct start address and have the correct disc length.

Hi, I have some multisession CDs that have data track in session 2, I can mount cuesheets with Alcohol but not the ccd file, and I can't get access to session 2, also IsoBuster fails to identify them as multisession CDs. I tried your method with no luck, am I doing it wrong? Here are some of un-modified cuesheets

REM SESSION 01
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 01).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 02).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 03).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 04).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 05).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 06).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 07).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 08).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 08 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 09).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 09 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 10).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 10 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 11).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 11 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 12).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 12 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 13).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 13 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 14).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 14 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
REM LEAD-OUT 01:30:00
REM SESSION 02
REM LEAD-IN 01:00:00
REM PREGAP 00:02:00
FILE "ATLANTIS1 (Track 15).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 15 MODE1/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM SESSION 01
FILE "NIRVANA_A (Track 1).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM LEAD-OUT 01:30:00
REM SESSION 02
REM LEAD-IN 01:00:00
REM PREGAP 00:02:00
FILE "NIRVANA_A (Track 2).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
REM SESSION 01
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 01).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 02).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 03).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 04).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 05).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 06).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 07).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 08).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 08 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 09).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 09 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 10).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 10 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 11).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 11 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 12).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 12 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 13).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 13 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 14).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 14 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 15).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 15 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 16).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 16 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 17).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 17 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 18).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 18 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 19).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 19 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 20).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 20 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 21).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 21 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 22).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 22 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 23).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 23 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 24).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 24 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 25).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 25 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 26).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 26 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 27).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 27 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 28).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 28 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 29).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 29 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 30).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 30 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 31).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 31 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 32).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 32 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 33).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 33 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 34).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 34 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 35).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 35 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 36).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 36 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 37).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 37 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 38).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 38 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 39).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 39 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 40).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 40 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 41).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 41 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 42).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 42 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 43).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 43 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 44).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 44 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 45).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 45 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 46).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 46 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 47).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 47 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 48).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 48 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 49).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 49 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 50).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 50 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 51).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 51 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 52).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 52 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 53).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 53 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 54).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 54 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 55).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 55 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 56).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 56 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 57).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 57 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 58).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 58 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 59).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 59 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 60).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 60 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 61).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 61 AUDIO
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
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REM LEAD-OUT 01:30:00
REM SESSION 02
REM LEAD-IN 01:00:00
REM PREGAP 00:02:00
FILE "ASCG CD2 (Track 62).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 62 MODE2/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

Yes, it has PVD.

Uploaded. https://www.mediafire.com/file/eq80y20l … st.7z/file
Test, plz.

Thanks, I can dump it now.

Logs: https://mega.nz/file/TiI2UTCR#hrgdVajrj … lnWumZwzlY

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

What about that un-dumpable disc 2? Anyway to dump it using DIC?

Is there PVD in LBA 16? Check by Isobuster, please.

Yes, it has PVD.

0320 : 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20  20 20 20 20 20 31 39 39                199
0330 : 36 30 37 30 34 31 30 33  39 32 39 30 30 00 31 39   6070410392900.19
0340 : 39 36 30 37 30 34 31 30  33 39 32 39 30 30 00 30   96070410392900.0
0350 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 00   000000000000000.
0360 : 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30  30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30   0000000000000000
0370 : 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ................

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sarami wrote:

As you say, the last 4 sectors are mastering error, but in relation to the other error sectors, I'm not sure which result of the tool is correct.

OK, thanks. What about that un-dumpable disc 2? Anyway to dump it using DIC?

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

I have dumped a disc with some errors which I believe are mastering errors since this publisher's discs always have some

Tell me the correct title and the link of amazon or eBay, please.

It's the Chinese release of Eraser Turnabout, I can't find any link for you, unfortunately. So correctness between dumps cannot be verified as of now?

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sarami wrote:
CloneCD wrote:

I 15:48:19 Fast Error Skip: Yes

Can you set "Fast Error Skip" to "No"?

I dumped again with Fast Error Skip turned off, and hashes match previous dumps.

Logs: https://mega.nz/file/TzI2FLLJ#QFoe4l72u … KzuC1s9vTg

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Hi, I have dumped a disc with some errors which I believe are mastering errors since this publisher's discs always have some, but the DIC dump doesn't match the dump from IsoBuster or CloneCD. The IsoBuster dump has only one sector where user data doesn't match but can't read the last 4 sectors which CloneCD can, and they both have the same error sector. I checked the CloneCD image using the DIC subfile, and it has only one error from that sector, so is the CloneCD dump correct in this case?

Also, DIC can't dump disc 2 of this game, close itself right after pregap checking, this disc shares the same problem where IsoButser cannot read the last 4 sectors while CloneCD can.

Logs: https://mega.nz/folder/bqwx3AJI#KbPnXPLLw3jif-c_HahVBQ

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sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

I dumped the Chinese release of The Legend of Kyrandia: Book Three: Malcolm's Revenge and there is only 1 error count.

The last sector is the same as 291461. It's mastering error, so 2 error count is correct.

LBA[291609, 0x47319], MSF[64:50:09], mode 1
LBA[291610, 0x4731a], MSF[64:50:10], mode 1 Invalid mode: [e1]
LBA[291461, 0x47285], MSF[64:48:11], mode 1

So my dump actually does have 2 error count, right?

sarami wrote:
Neon Beast wrote:

Another one is the Taiwanese release of WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness, which shows tons of error count. Again, I used both software and they have the same amount of errors. Is this normal?

It's weird... I don't know now why it has tons of errors.

Could it also be some kinds of mastering error?