So, I'm trying to dump the Interactive CD Sampler Pack Volume 2.
I dumped the disc on my GH20NS15 and LH-20A1H with matching results. I also matched this to an image I found on the Internet. The disc has 1,916 sector errors, all in the ASOCCER speech files, like so:
So far so good. Matching in two drives + an internet source = good dump, right?
The problem I have is that my Plextor PX-760A gives a different result. More specifically, it dumps with fewer sector errors. When I dumped twice yesterday (without recycling), the resulting dumps had only 1,556 sector errors and matched. Today I dumped the disc twice again in the Plextor, recycling the drive each time, and came up with non-matching dumps with 1,557 sector errors.
So my question is, what can I do from here? If I didn't have the Plextor to begin with, I'd have reasonable grounds to call a good dump. The Plextor isn't giving off consistent results, making it not a reliable indicator, but it still stands that it's getting 350 good sectors that my other drives can't.
GH20NS15 (1,916 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 63F828EC7BB0A8317E10E934D434560475DBE8BB
MD5 : ACFA22E8B9018B16B3BB82009A3EC886
CRC-32 : 1A138846
LH-20A1H (1,916 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 63F828EC7BB0A8317E10E934D434560475DBE8BB
MD5 : ACFA22E8B9018B16B3BB82009A3EC886
CRC-32 : 1A138846
Web-sourced track 1 with last sector fixed with psxt001z.exe (1,916 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 63F828EC7BB0A8317E10E934D434560475DBE8BB
MD5 : ACFA22E8B9018B16B3BB82009A3EC886
CRC-32 : 1A138846
Plextor PX-760A two dumps with no recycle inbetween (1,556 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 4450E22CA8739BC713A3C5C39F7F50024D7063F0
MD5 : AC9EF9042F722C909398C803283EAA40
CRC-32 : E7D8181A
Plextor PX-760A dump 1/2 with recycle (1,557 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 1A533DAE98B15B2168911949463FB94ECFBE4E44
MD5 : EB7CD639F58C212B5B4B28A93B4F4D79
CRC-32 : C6F9D9FB
Plextor PX-760 dump 2/2 with recycle (1,557 sector errors):
SHA-160 : 14D652DB6272DA981B4463971F8AEAB9E9244EFD
MD5 : 94D5819ACE0E280B58A32EF4486117F5
CRC-32 : F34DA670
For the sake of curiosity, I dumped a length of sectors which differed in the two drives and looked at them in HexCmp2. The only differences between the two drives is that the GH+LH have 5 bytes of data in each sector, while the dumps from the PX do not, like so:
This 5 byte string goes like this:
01 0C 64 04 01
01 0D 64 04 01
...
01 1F 64 04 01
After which it resets to 0C and starts again.