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pSX Troubleshooter/Fanboy
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I thought I did recall ePSXe being able to play some copy-protected games without the need for subcode, but I'd imagine it'd be due to some hack specific to those situations. I could be wrong though, but I thought on the official forums, I did recall a few people complaining that pSX wouldn't start on a game that ePSXe had no problems starting with.
But... maybe that was mod-protection they were talking about. My memory sucks too much to remember that kind of thing at this time... LOL.
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VBA-M Team
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just ripped FF8 to bin/cue, image boots fine from both Run iso and Run CDRom(mounted from alcohol) Logger states Read Subchannel : Yes SubChannel OK. Bin unlike ISO, stores the TOC, that makes a mega difference in PSX emulation. All PSX games have protection (Libcrypt) how ever, only some take it to the extent of putting digital markers in the sub channel to prevent copying. ISO is not the best format for attempting to rip a damaged disk to either, other formats seem to have better error correction capabilities. And for all your satisfactory conclusions, Yes, the Bin format DOES contain subcode, the subcode is stored in the Bin file itself, though it isn't as complete as the subcode from other formats, look at CDRWin if you wish being that Bin is the format used in that, and it contains subcode reading options, then it OBVIOUSLY supports sub channel data, the lack of a sub file doesn't mean jack there is still some subcode contained in the bin file, It might not contain the full Subchannel that other formats do, but it contains more then the ISO format does, and so can pull off bypassing the protection, somehow. Heres your proof:
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Some subchannel reading is necessary to read any CD This subcode (which is simply certain bytes per frame allocated as subcode) is used for various aspects of reading a CD; any optical drive should be able to read this. Quote:
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However, the subcode that is needed to defeat copy and mod protection is not included in any image formats other than .ccd/.img/.sub and .mdf/.mds. AFAIK including subcode was actually one of the reasons these formats were developed. |
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bebopper
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Well while we're waiting for you to do this, Squall, I did the same with my copy of Final Fantasy VIII (game IDs SLES-02080, SLES-12080, SLES-22080 and SLES-32080). Results in pSX: .bin/.cue images don't play. .ccd/.img/.sub images play fine. Of my two DVD drives, one is a DVD-ROM that doesn't read subcode well, and one is a DVD-RW that reads subcode fine: the game won't play from the DVD-ROM, but plays fine from the DVD-RW.
Since I'm using Linux, the native IOControl driver supports subcode reading just fine; however, if you're using Windows, you should bear in mind that the Windows IOControl driver doesn't appear to allow subcode reading (at the copy protection level, anyway - it has to allow the more basic level simply to read a CD-ROM properly), so you should use an alternative driver that allows this, such as ASPI. |
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bebopper
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No, Alcohol uses the SPTD driver and CloneCD uses its own proprietary driver, Squall.
The Linux IOControl driver reads subcode properly, but the Windows one appears to block some parts of the subcode - including that commonly used for copy protection. That's certainly why the specialist game ripping/burning applications use their own drivers. |
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NGEmu - Ppf All of the games on that list, won't. That list how ever, excludes, games with CDDA tracks
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