Disc Dumping Guide (MPF)

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* '''Do a second dump''': Due to a small possibility of errors in the initial dump not being caught, it is recommended best practice to dump discs twice and confirm that hashes match
* '''Do a second dump''': Due to a small possibility of errors in the initial dump not being caught, it is recommended best practice to dump discs twice and confirm that hashes match
** Note: You may first want to search for the hash on Redump - if your disc hashes match an existing entry there is no need to dump twice
** Note: You may first want to search for the hash on Redump - if your disc hashes match an existing entry there is no need to dump twice
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** Note: There is no need to submit both sets of logs - once you have verified that both dumps match, you can safely delete the second and submit only the initial set of logs using the process below
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** Note: There is no need to submit both sets of logs - once you have verified that both dumps match, you can safely delete the second dump and submit only the initial set of logs using the process below
*Note: "Scan for protection" option is just for checking if a PC disc has copy protection for when you don't want to dump the disc itself. The IBM PC dumping setting will automatically scan for protection during the dumping process. So ignore this "Scan for protection" button if you're dumping discs.
*Note: "Scan for protection" option is just for checking if a PC disc has copy protection for when you don't want to dump the disc itself. The IBM PC dumping setting will automatically scan for protection during the dumping process. So ignore this "Scan for protection" button if you're dumping discs.

Revision as of 14:04, 21 June 2023

This dumping guide is for:

  • Any CD format, including (but not limited to): console games, and PC games (supports dumping games with the following copy protection: SecuRom 3, CDS100, CDS200, Label Gate, XCP). Some CD-Rs with errors need extra steps (see: Dumping CD-Rs with Errors in the Last 2 Sectors).
  • DVD based formats including: PlayStation 2, Xbox original, Xbox 360, PC games on DVD-Rom, DVD-Video. Incompatible discs include DVD-Audio.
  • Blu-Ray / BD-Rom: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PlayStation 3 (partial, no decryption key extraction). BD-Video dumping is supported, but see also BD-Video Key Extraction. For BD-R dump with /avdp option.

For all other formats see Dumping Guides.

Contents

Tools

IMPORTANT NOTE

MPF is a frontend for a number of disc dumping tools. At present the only included tools which can be used for redump submissions are:

  • DiscImageCreator (for most disc types)
  • Redumper (for Audio CDs only)

While you can use MPF with either Aaru or dd for making personal backups of your discs, dumps made with these tools cannot be accepted at this time.

Dumping

  • In the MPF app folder, double click on MPF.exe to launch the app.
  • Disc Type: Select the format / console of the disc you're dumping.
  • System/Media Type: Choose the system name for your disc, then disc format if the system supports multiple disc formats.
  • Output Filename: This gives a title to your output files, using the game title is a good idea (example WipEout Pulse).
  • Output Directory: This defaults to ISO\unknown\, changing this to the game title ISO\Game Name\ will create a unique subfolder for you to keep your dumps organized. (NOTE: You cannot have punctuation in your directory name such as a period ".")
  • Drive Letter: This should automatically fill when a disc is in, but if you have multiple disc drives then select the one you wish to dump with.
  • Drive Speed: You can leave this default. (Pro mode: Select the drive speed you wish to dump with.)
  • Start Dumping: Click this and your dump will begin! A command-line interface window will pop-up displaying the progress of your dump. When the command-line automatically closes, your dump is done!
  • Do a second dump: Due to a small possibility of errors in the initial dump not being caught, it is recommended best practice to dump discs twice and confirm that hashes match
    • Note: You may first want to search for the hash on Redump - if your disc hashes match an existing entry there is no need to dump twice
    • Note: There is no need to submit both sets of logs - once you have verified that both dumps match, you can safely delete the second dump and submit only the initial set of logs using the process below
  • Note: "Scan for protection" option is just for checking if a PC disc has copy protection for when you don't want to dump the disc itself. The IBM PC dumping setting will automatically scan for protection during the dumping process. So ignore this "Scan for protection" button if you're dumping discs.

Submitting Info to Redump.org database

Time to have your disc added to redump's database! New dumpers need to sign up on the forum here, then after account approval need to submit disc info here. After receiving "Dumper" status, future submissions for new discs (not currently in database) should go through New Disc form. Submissions for verifications of existing items, should be posted in the Verifications area.

Please review the important guidelines outlined in this forum thread regarding submission of both new discs and verifications: Redump Submissions

About half of the information required will auto populate in the !submissioninfo.txt file which serves as a template for your submission. The rest of the info will have to be filled in manually:

  • Game title: Most obvious, is located everywhere. Please include the subtitle if your game has one.
  • Disc title: Some games stored on multiple discs may have discs with titles. Examples: Armored Core: Nexus (Disc 1) (Evolution) and (Disc 2) (Revolution). If your game doesn't have multiple discs, ignore this.
  • Game languages: Start the game and look for "Language" menu in options. If you are unable to test, leave this empty.
  • Version: This will auto-populate on some systems, but for others leave this empty if you are unsure. For PC games, the version is sometimes printed on the disc or displayed on the in-game menu.
  • Edition: Some games were re-released in different packages, for example, "Platinum", "Greatest Hits", "PlayStation 2 the Best" series. If game was released in original package, post edition as "Original".
  • Barcode: Submit the numbers from under the barcode: EAN / UPC code, usually printed on the back cover of the packaging or disc case.
  • Serial number: Usually printed on disc itself. If an alternate serial number is printed on packaging, please note it.
  • Ring code info: Post whatever information is visible to you. Ring codes are numbers and letters primarily on the data side of the disc near the disc center/hole. Use the Ring Code Guide.

Zip and upload all output files along with your submission EXCEPT the game itself (all files except: .iso, .bin, .scm, .img). They can be included as an attachment to forum submissions, or as a download link (Google Drive, Dropbox, mega.nz, etc). If you are submitting a new disc through the new disc form, you can add a link to the logs in the 'comments' section of your submission.

If you are using the new disc form, you can try using this script to fill out the form if you prefer entering your dump information in the MPF program, saving time. Make sure that "Output submission JSON" is turned on in MPF's settings, fill out the information after the dump is done, then decompress the submission .gz file and copy and paste the information to the large box that is now on the top of the new disc form.

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