Audio CD Moderation Guide
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*If the Universal Hash matches between the existing disc, and the new disc, that means the new disc you are processing should be added as a verification with a different offset. | *If the Universal Hash matches between the existing disc, and the new disc, that means the new disc you are processing should be added as a verification with a different offset. | ||
*Here is an example of such a case: [http://redump.org/disc/77301 Chrono Cross: Music Selection] | *Here is an example of such a case: [http://redump.org/disc/77301 Chrono Cross: Music Selection] | ||
- | *The first entry has a Write offset of 0, and the comment 'Ring #1 non-zero start: +42352' [from redumper log]. | + | *The first entry has a Write offset of 0, and the comment 'Ring #1 non-zero start: +42352' [from redumper log]. The second disc pulled the same Universal Hash, with the non-zero start as +42246, which is 106 'less' than the first entry. Therefore, the second ring is added with the offset -106. You can find the non-zero start value in the redumper log file from this string: "non-zero data sample range: [ +14917 .. +157387599]", in this case the non-zero start is +14917. |
*PLEASE pay attention to the comments, as they may need to be adjusted over time, identifying which Ring # is being referred to. For example, if it so happens that you add a disc and the ordering of the Rings changes, we should update the comments to reflect the non-zero starts that apply to those specific Rings as listed in the redump entry. | *PLEASE pay attention to the comments, as they may need to be adjusted over time, identifying which Ring # is being referred to. For example, if it so happens that you add a disc and the ordering of the Rings changes, we should update the comments to reflect the non-zero starts that apply to those specific Rings as listed in the redump entry. | ||
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General Audio CD notes
When deciding on titles for Audio CDs, the default assumption is that variants of the term "Soundtrack" (Original/Official/Game/Collector's Edition/etc. Soundtrack) should be added as a subtitle and separated from the main item title with a colon. So, "Example Game: Official Soundtrack" for example. There may be case by case exceptions to this rule. For example where the term is presented as part of the main title on the item itself, with no clear stylistic distinctions or line breaks etc. to separate it. See the example below, which would be properly rendered as "Fighting Vipers Original Soundtrack" for an example of this kind of case
Fighting Vipers Original Soundtrack
Languages do not get added unless the content is like an audiobook in nature (narration, drama CD) -- Needs discussion, community is not a fan of this.
Serial field is for serials present on the label of the disc, all other serials should be put in comments.
Track times taken from VGMDB may be incorrect, recommend taking times from foobar2000 or other tools.
Universal Hash provided by redumper log should always be included in comments. Example: PixelJunk Monsters 2.
For any entries made before redumper and discimagecreator supported detected CD Audio write offset, leave offset empty unless otherwise specified (do not set "0" as the value).
New Audio Disc Submissions
IMPORTANT:
Now that we are requiring Redumper to be used for new audio discs, there are some important differences we need to be aware of when processing new disc submissions:
- Please check for existing discs in the database, that have the same title, but different track hashes.
- If the Universal Hash matches between the existing disc, and the new disc, that means the new disc you are processing should be added as a verification with a different offset.
- Here is an example of such a case: Chrono Cross: Music Selection
- The first entry has a Write offset of 0, and the comment 'Ring #1 non-zero start: +42352' [from redumper log]. The second disc pulled the same Universal Hash, with the non-zero start as +42246, which is 106 'less' than the first entry. Therefore, the second ring is added with the offset -106. You can find the non-zero start value in the redumper log file from this string: "non-zero data sample range: [ +14917 .. +157387599]", in this case the non-zero start is +14917.
- PLEASE pay attention to the comments, as they may need to be adjusted over time, identifying which Ring # is being referred to. For example, if it so happens that you add a disc and the ordering of the Rings changes, we should update the comments to reflect the non-zero starts that apply to those specific Rings as listed in the redump entry.
Enhanced CDs
Enhanced CDs may have languages added
Multisession Enhanced CDs have a gap of 11400 sectors between sessions
How to calculate multisession range (MPF should do this automatically now):
- Open disc.txt in logs and go to TOC
- Session 1 range is LBA 0 to (last sector in session 1 minus 11400)
- Session 2 range is (first sector in session 2 to last sector of disc)
Example:
Audio Track 1, LBA 0 - 14887, Length 14888 Audio Track 2, LBA 14888 - 15484, Length 597 Audio Track 3, LBA 15485 - 226234, Length 210750 Audio Track 4, LBA 226235 - 226831, Length 597 Audio Track 5, LBA 226832 - 227278, Length 447 --- Session 1: 0-3487 -> (14887-11400) Session 2: 14888-227278
Editions / Datfile versions
Where an audio CD is bundled as a bonus disc with a game, the edition should always be set to "X Game Bundle". The following standardised terms are used:
- 3DO Game Bundle (3DO)
- 3DS Game Bundle (3DS)
- CD-i Game Bundle (CD-i)
- DC Game Bundle (Dreamcast)
- FMT Game Bundle (FM Towns)
- MCD Game Bundle (Mega CD / Sega CD)
- Multisystem Game Bundle (same disc verified as being bundled with the game for multiple systems)
- N64 Game Bundle (Nintendo 64)
- NDS Game Bundle (Nintendo DS)
- NSW Game Bundle (Nintendo Switch)
- PC Game Bundle (PC)
- PC-98 Game Bundle (PC-98)
- PS2 Game Bundle (PlayStation 2)
- PS3 Game Bundle (PlayStation 3)
- PS4 Game Bundle (PlayStation 4)
- PSP Game Bundle (PlayStation Portable)
- PSV Game Bundle (PlayStation Vita)
- PSX Game Bundle (PlayStation)
- QIS Game Bundle (Bandai Playdia Quick Interactive System)
- SFC Game Bundle (Super Famicom / SNES)
- SMD Game Bundle (Genesis / Mega Drive)
- SS Game Bundle (Saturn)
- Wii Game Bundle (Wii)
- Wii U Game Bundle (Wii U)
- Xbox Game Bundle (Xbox)
- Xbox 360 Game Bundle (Xbox 360)