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*Trim the output .scram with the following command: <code>redumper split --image-name [scram file name WITHOUT the ".scram" extension] --iso9660-trim
*Trim the output .scram with the following command: <code>redumper split --image-name [scram file name WITHOUT the ".scram" extension] --iso9660-trim
*The output bin should be correct, presuming no unintentional c2 errors exist. You should only have the intentional c2 errors near the start of the disc.
*The output bin should be correct, presuming no unintentional c2 errors exist. You should only have the intentional c2 errors near the start of the disc.
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Revision as of 20:27, 28 August 2023

A list of Optical Disc Drive compatibility for dumping each format of disc:


For PS2 unlicensed discs where a label partially covers the data[1] or for mini-CDs where the TOC is full-disc sized, you'll need to take special steps when dumping:

  • Determine the end-of-readability area on the disc by attempting a normal dump. For this disc[2] (and likely similar discs), the area of readability ended around sector 89900.
  • Delete your error dump.
  • Determine a nearby number that won't touch the sectors affected by readability. For example, I'll use 89000.
  • redump with the following command utilizing the number you determined, example: redumper --stop-lba=89000
  • Trim the output .scram with the following command: redumper split --image-name [scram file name WITHOUT the ".scram" extension] --iso9660-trim
  • The output bin should be correct, presuming no unintentional c2 errors exist. You should only have the intentional c2 errors near the start of the disc.

For tracking revisions / editions:

Type Serial# Title Region Edition Dump Status Notes Bought
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