Setting Up
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== IsoBuster == | == IsoBuster == | ||
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* FirstSessionOnly=0 | * FirstSessionOnly=0 | ||
* AudioQuality=3 | * AudioQuality=3 | ||
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- | NOTE: Plextor drives can set "FastErrorSkip=1" or if you know your drive supports it. | + | '''NOTE 1:''' Plextor drives can set "FastErrorSkip=1" or if you know your drive supports it. |
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+ | '''NOTE 2:''' Setting the Data/Audio ReadSpeeds at speeds lower than 8x can cause permanent damage to modern drives. Do so at your own risk! | ||
[[Category:Dumping Guides]] | [[Category:Dumping Guides]] | ||
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+ | '''NOTE 3:''' Only enable “overread into lead-in and lead-out” if your drive actually supports that. EAC itself has a function to test that in the same tab. |
Latest revision as of 06:51, 5 July 2015
Before we start dumping we must first setup our tools properly.
IsoBuster
- Open Options → File system settings.
- In Display Time Stamp options group select Local time stamp option.
CloneCD
Create a new .TXT file and copy/paste the following information into the file (remove the preceding tabs). Rename the file as "redump.cpp" and move it into CloneCD's profile folder (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\SlySoft\CloneCD\Profiles):
- [CloneCD ReadPrefs]
- ReadSubData=1
- RegenerateData=0
- ReadSubAudio=1
- AbortOnReadError=0
- FastErrorSkip=0
- ReadSpeedData=8
- ReadSpeedAudio=8
- IntelligentBadSectorScan=1
- SectorSkip=1
- NoErrorReport=0
- FirstSessionOnly=0
- AudioQuality=3
NOTE 1: Plextor drives can set "FastErrorSkip=1" or if you know your drive supports it.
NOTE 2: Setting the Data/Audio ReadSpeeds at speeds lower than 8x can cause permanent damage to modern drives. Do so at your own risk!
NOTE 3: Only enable “overread into lead-in and lead-out” if your drive actually supports that. EAC itself has a function to test that in the same tab.