[ISSUE]: DVD9 games are installed incorrectly
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Describe the issue
Latest development build of hdl_dump broke DVD9 games installation (probably miscalculated layer break information) causing freezes or glitches.
Tested with "God of War" (SCUS-97399) (Note that I didn't compressed it to ZSO, just plain ISO). In GOW1's case, loading my save file which I've saved in "Cliffs of Madness" area freezes the game during the loading screen after the save has been loaded.
Installing it with old rev. 47 25/12/2015 build works fine.
Console model
SCPH-50000
Is it a md5 verified image?
Yes, MD5 hash (and the CRC32) was confirmed, same as the redump ones:
CRC32: 587635E4
MD5: 7DD68E0F5964ABCF8282FC4E1AD41400
What is the filesystem format of the disk you are installing isos from?
I was having the same issue and I realised it was the HDD filesystem format I was using to store my isos
I use Linux so my external HDD was in EXT4 format
I tried installing the games using hdl_dump using both Linux, and windows with the extfsd driver. Neither worked.
I then copied GOW iso to an exfat external HDD and used hdl_dump on windows to install the game to my ps2 HDD and tested by loading up my save which is on the second layer and it works perfectly.
What is the filesystem format of the disk you are installing isos from? I was having the same issue and I realised it was the HDD filesystem format I was using to store my isos I use Linux so my external HDD was in EXT4 format I tried installing the games using hdl_dump using both Linux, and windows with the extfsd driver. Neither worked. I then copied GOW iso to an exfat external HDD and used hdl_dump on windows to install the game to my ps2 HDD and tested by loading up my save which is on the second layer and it works perfectly.
I'm using Ext HDD and was formatted in NTFS
@BloodRaynare, try latest Development build.