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There are three main steps to install the PS3 SACD Ripper:
- Install a custom firmware (see instructions below) that allows patching and the installation of custom applications.
- Download or Compile the sacd-ripper.pkg file and install this on your PS3
- Download the PS3 keys and use this on first time installation (see instructions below)
Make sure you have a PS3 model with SACD compatible player. For more information on what model specifically go to: http://ps3sacd.com/faq.html#_Toc180147566
You need to install a custom firmware to be able to rip SACDs. At this time of writing installing custom PS3 firmware isn't possible for firmware 3.56 and upwards. So in order to install the correct firmware you'll have to make sure your firmware is lower or equal to 3.55. A downgrade for a firmware higher than 3.55 is NOT available.
The custom firmware that is needed must be 3.55 and should allow patching. Most custom firmwares like Kmeaw, Rebug, etc.. all facilitate this. Google for "kmeaw cfw" and you'll find several download links.
Custom Firmware installation steps:
- Plug a USB stick into your computer
- Copy the custom firmware file that you downloaded to a USB memory stick as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP.
- Plug the USB stick into your PS3
- Navigate to Settings Tab
- Choose System Update
- Choose Update via Storage Media
- It will say it found Version 3.55
- Choose OK
- Accept Conditions and Follow the instructions
If the steps above did not work for you, then you are probably on 3.55 already. You will have to do a recovery menu mode installation:
- Plug a USB stick into your computer
- Copy the custom firmware file that you downloaded to a USB memory stick as /PS3/UPDATE/PS3UPDAT.PUP.
- Plug the USB stick into your PS3
- Power down the PS3 through the menu
- Now press and HOLD the power button, the system will startup and shutdown again
- Release the power button, then press & HOLD power again, you'll hear one beep followed by two consecutive beeps
- Release power then follow the on-screen instructions. You're now in the recovery menu
- Connect the USB device and select "System Update."
- Accept Conditions and Follow the instructions
Now you've completed the firmware upgrade you are ready to install sacd-ripper.pkg. You may compile the sacd-ripper.pkg or you can use your Google skills to find a pre-compiled package. (no, I will not distribute the sacd-ripper.pkg as that could potentially give me legal issues).
In order for the PS3 BluRay player to authenticate the SACD disc and to decode DST to DSD two SPU isoself modules will be extracted from the system. In order to do so you must give the SACD-Ripper the PS3 keys so it can extract them automatically.
Get the PS3 keys from https://github.com/Mamdooh/PS3keys and put these in the root of an USB disc. They will be asked for during first time installation, after that you can remove the keys from your USB disc.
To compile you will need the psl1ght suite. If you want to compile on a windows environment I advice you to follow the CygWin installation as the MingW installation is unstable.
When psl1ght has been properly setup you need to configure SACD-Ripper with the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/sacd-ripper/sacd-ripper.git cd sacd-ripper sh configure make
SACD-Ripper should compile without errors and warnings. Once completed you should have the sacd-ripper.pkg package that can be installed on your PS3.
First you need to install the latest version of cmake: http://www.cmake.org/ Now you can configure SACD extract using a "cmake ." followed by a "make" command or when you don't like the command line you can generate project files for your favorite GUI (XCode, MSVC, etc..).
On Windows you need pthread support and libiconv. Pthread support for windows can be downloaded from: http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/
And to compile libiconv on windows you can do the following:
- Open the Visual Studio Command prompt
- Change directory to libslibiconv
- run: "nmake -f Makefile.msvc NO_NLS=1"
- now you can compile using the MSVC project file
On Linux the program currently builds only in root's home directory. You do not need to manually build the libiconv program. There is no installation step available yet, so you will need to copy the program to a directory in your PATH, such as /usr/local/bin on most Linux installations. To compile on Linux use a sequence like this:
sudo su - [Enter password if needed] cd /root git clone https://github.com/sacd-ripper/sacd-ripper.git cd sacd-ripper/tools/sacd_extract/ cmake . make cp sacd_extract /usr/local/bin/
From version 0.3.6 and upwards SACD Ripper has two modes of operation:
- Daemon mode (selected by default if you don't make a selection within 5 seconds after booting SACD Ripper).
- ISO extraction mode (the previous versions of SACD Ripper allowed you to extract DSDIFF, DSF directly, but this feature has been removed in favor of local extraction using SACD Extract).
SACD Extract (available on Windows, Linux, OS X) allows you to extract individual tracks from ISO files when operated in file mode or from the SACD Ripper when operated in Daemon mode.
The following options are available for the sacd_extract commandline tool:
Usage: sacd_extract [options] [outfile] -2, --2ch-tracks : Export two channel tracks (default) -m, --mch-tracks : Export multi-channel tracks -e, --output-dsdiff-em : output as Philips DSDIFF (Edit Master) file -p, --output-dsdiff : output as Philips DSDIFF file -s, --output-dsf : output as Sony DSF file -I, --output-iso : output as RAW ISO -c, --convert-dst : convert DST to DSD -C, --export-cue : Export a CUE Sheet -i, --input[=FILE] : set source and determine if "iso" image, device or server (ex. -i192.168.1.10:2002) -P, --print : display disc and track information Help options: -?, --help : Show this help message --usage : Display brief usage message
Extract all stereo tracks to multiple DSDIFF files and convert all DST to DSD:
$ sacd_extract -2 -p -c -i"Foo_Bar_RIP.ISO"
Extract all multi channel tracks from the given ISO to multiple DSF files and convert all DST to DSD:
$ sacd_extract -2 -s -i"Foo_Bar_RIP.ISO"
Extract a single DSDIFF/DSD Multi-Channel Edit Master track from the given ISO and convert all DST to DSD:
$ sacd_extract -m -e -c -i"Foo_Bar_RIP.ISO"
Extract a single ISO file from the SACD Ripper Daemon (IP address and Port is displayed on startup). You can use SACD Extract again on the ISO file to extract the DSD data (see the three examples above):
$ sacd_extract -I -i192.168.1.10:2002
Extract all multi channel tracks from the SACD Ripper Daemon (IP address and Port is displayed on startup) to multiple DSDIFF files and keep the DST format:
$ sacd_extract -m -p -i192.168.1.10:2002
Generate a sacd_log.txt file that contains the ISRC codes which should/could be used for ISO verification:
$ sacd_extract -P -i192.168.1.10:2002 >sacd_log.txt
A big thank you goes to:
- Graf Chokolo
- Geoffrey Levand :-)
- Max
- vfalks
- Patrick