From Redump Wiki
This is a page for ideas from the community, not an official plan.
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Ability to have photo/scan/log attachments for each dump
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Store each dump as a separate object in the database, rather than having each entry be a summary of all dumps
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Ability to submit entry change requests via form
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Proper parent/clone support
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Database export feature
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Database software source code made available
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SHA256 support
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MIA tracking built into database and datfiles
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Publisher and Developer fields
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Full ISO metadata for each disc (filenames etc)
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Ability to edit new disc form submissions (with version history)
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Verification submission form
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Dump tool field
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Dump creation date field
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Fields for the disc title in different languages
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Wiki file uploads enabled for photos/scans, for undumped lists
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<ref> tag support in the wiki
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Xbox DMI/PFI/SS hashes should be stored in the database directly
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Audio CD spillover track hashes should be stored in the database directly
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Moderation
General
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Logs and scans provided in "new disc" submissions or for discs manually added to pages by moderators, are not stored anywhere (at least not publicly)
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Microsoft - Xbox 360
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Only CRC32s are stored in the comments for the DMI/PFI/SS data.
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Atari - Jaguar CD Interactive Multimedia System
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Possible issue with Jaguar CD dumps. RichWhitehouse has said:
bios decrypts its own md5 (sort of, unconventional implementation) hash of the TOC, then it creates a hash of the disc TOC, and if they don’t match it aborts. And part
of the TOC data includes session lead-out
times, and these Redump rips don’t specify
lead-outs. It seems like this whole library
needs to be dumped with proper subchannel (which includes TOC and everything else) data
DiscJuggler or Trurip dumps might not have this issue.
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Dumping Guides
GameCube/Wii
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Wii Us can apparently read GameCube discs if you use a mini>full-size disc adapter.
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