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# We get a dump that shows lead-in starts with unavailable sector. Either: | # We get a dump that shows lead-in starts with unavailable sector. Either: | ||
## It's done with ASUS or 4824, request a dump with another Plextor model, revert to (1) once complete | ## It's done with ASUS or 4824, request a dump with another Plextor model, revert to (1) once complete | ||
- | ## It's done with any other Plextor, | + | ## It's done with any other Plextor, follow the steps below |
+ | # Request the dumper to resplit or redump with the commands ''--force-offset=0'' and ''--plextor-leadin-skip'' | ||
+ | # If that is not possible or doesn't resolve the problem, do X | ||
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# If the offset is already at 0, add to the database without Track 0 and with a note in the comments | # If the offset is already at 0, add to the database without Track 0 and with a note in the comments | ||
# If the offset is not 0, request the dumper to split or redump with ''--force-offset=0'' | # If the offset is not 0, request the dumper to split or redump with ''--force-offset=0'' |
Revision as of 14:15, 6 October 2023
Warning: lead-in starts with unavailable sector
- We get a dump that shows lead-in starts with unavailable sector. Either:
- It's done with ASUS or 4824, request a dump with another Plextor model, revert to (1) once complete
- It's done with any other Plextor, follow the steps below
- Request the dumper to resplit or redump with the commands --force-offset=0 and --plextor-leadin-skip
- If that is not possible or doesn't resolve the problem, do X
- If the offset is already at 0, add to the database without Track 0 and with a note in the comments
- If the offset is not 0, request the dumper to split or redump with --force-offset=0
Warning: lead-out ends with unavailable sector
We are usually able to get ~100 sectors of last session leadout with any good plextor, including 4824
- We get a dump where non zero leadout data exceeds these 100 sectors, either:
- use RibShark's 3.10 ASUS drive firmware and dump with --overread-leadout option to get more leadout
- use trap disc to get more leadout
- If either solution above is unrealistic, make sure audio dump is either already at offset 0, otherwise ask dumper split or redump with --force-offset=0 and add as is without Track A/AA