Wow, it took ten minutes to dump a GC disc and the average speed was around 2.5 MB/sec. That's pretty good in my book. I think this is a very well made dumper. Kudos to the creator.
ssjkakaroto said:Very nice release, thanks emu_kidid.
Edit: Someone with SVN access should download the source and post on FT. You know... just in case
Is there partition table on stick?drmarvin said:Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I have an NTFS formatted 8gig USB stick, and I have IOS58 installed, and CleanDump says that there is no NTFS volume found on the USB stick. I have tried both USB ports.
Any ideas, or should I just go with FAT32 for now.
Thanks
QUOTE said:Changes:
- Added experimental BCA dumping (Wii disc only)
- Added MD5 sum saving
- Fixed Speed/ETA calculation
- Fixed file split issues
- Fixed SD/USB re-init issues
- Hopefully random code dumps with Wiimote are gone
ChuckBartowski said:Time to change the scene rules? This seems like a better tool than superdump. Correct me if im wrong, but scene releases have to be dumped with superdump right?
https://code.google.com/p/cleanrip/issues/listbuddy said:This isn't too bad...a couple of suggestions for NTFS use though:
1.) Maybe use the libntfs source from WiiXplorer, since that's a bit more recent and has additional fixes.
2.) Make dumping a one shot deal when selecting NTFS since it can handle the entire size of the dump. Currently it will stop reading the disc when it hits (guessing) 4GB, then you need to press A again, disc spins back up and continues reading the last small portion - this is using the max option.
3.) Automatically join the two parts of the file and just produce 1 file...which actually if step 2 just did the entire disc at once on NTFS, would not be needed.
Otherwise looks good and maybe a tad bit faster than SuperDump.
1024MB/s = 1GB/s. Are you telling me you dumped a disc @ 1GB/s?dn_angel000 said:I used this on SSBB and got 1024MB/s speed on just 1 (1GB) part!
QUOTE said:Another day, another version!
CleanRip has been updated to version 1.0.2 and comes with some new features & bug fixes
Whatsnew in 1.0.2:
* Added redump.org in-program verification (see FAQ section)
* Added auto file splitting (i.e. ripping a Wii disc to a large FAT32 hdd)
* Fixed BCA dumping (GC & Wii disc)
* Fixed Multi-Disc rip file names
* Fixed Crashes on disc init
FAQ:
Q. How do I use the redump.org verification to see if my rips are good?
A. Go to www.redump.org, click on downloads and then download the
"Nintendo GameCube datfile" and the "Nintendo Wii datfile". Extract the .dat from the
zip archives and place them on the root of the device you will be dumping to.
They must be named gc.dat (Gamecube) and wii.dat (Wii), otherwise they will not be found.
Q. CleanRip tells me that my dump is not verified, is this a bad rip?
A. It might be. To be sure, go to redump.org and have a look at the game you're trying to rip.
If it doesn't exist on redump.org, then feel free to sign up to the forum and submit
your rip checksum. If it does exist, then make sure you've turned off any Gamecube/Wii
region patching from your modchip and also that the disc is as clean as can be. It might
help to try ripping it on another wii if possible.
Q. What is "New Device per chunk" I see when entering my Wii settings?
This is useful to set to "No" when you're ripping a large game (>4GB) to a large enough
FAT32 formatted device. This way, it'll automatically split your file based on the chunk
size and will not prompt you to insert the next storage device for the next piece.
QUOTE said:Another day, another version!
CleanRip has been updated to version 1.0.3 and comes with some new features & bug fixes
Releases should slow down after this as I plan to work on other things..
Whatsnew in 1.0.3:
* Added SHA-1 and CRC32 calculation (all saved to disk)
* Fixed redump.org verification on second and subsequent files
* Compiled with the latest libFAT & libOGC
Example of dump information provided as of 1.0.3:
--File Generated by CleanRip v1.0.3--
Filename: GHSP69
MD5: 2E0DF737435BEB701C77672D7E80E113
SHA-1: 92C7119517CD53C75A7C13F302951B53810E2C2C
CRC32: 97D0FBB3
Version: 1.00