====== PlayStation 2 ====== ===== Introduction ===== Dumping PlayStation 2 DVDs is easy and can be done with ANY drive that supports the DVD format. Our recommended tool for dumping discs is Aaru. With Aaru you get a deduped and compressed image which is meant for preservation purposes, and can be converted to many other formats for different uses cases. However, if you are dumping a disc to submit to redump.org, they currently only support DiscImageCreator dumps. We recommend using MPF as the frontend for that. ===== Methods ===== - Aaru - command line - MPF (formerly DICUI) - graphical UI for Aaru and DiscImageCreator ==== Method 1 ==== Download and install/unzip [[https://aaru.app|Aaru]] for your supported system here: [[https://github.com/aaru-dps/Aaru/releases]]. For now, **use version 5.2 until 5.3 LTS** comes out. **__Do not use any 6.0 pre-releases!__** Aaru has its own image format that's deduped and compressed, and can be converted into a myriad of other compatible formats. It stores every aspect of the disc, so we recommend using this for preservation purposes and then you can convert your resulting image to another format for other uses. To run Aaru using the command line you simply put your PS2 DVD in your compatible drive, and run the following command (with d: being your DVD drive and e: being an external drive you use for storing dumps): aaru media dump d: e:\GAMENAME_PS2.aaruf To verify your dump against other existing dumps, you can then look into the resulting GAMENAME_PS2.cicm.xml to find all information needed such as size, hashes, etc. Make sure you look at the right set of information, for PS2 hashes on redump for instance they share information about "Tracks", not the whole image. So look into your GAMENAME_PS2.cicm.xml file and you will find something similar to this, and then you can verify against other existing hashes: GAMENAME_PS2.aaruf 3602317312 1 1 0 1758943 mode1 2048 29f96122 74be 0ae99f85 28cf6ffab5d0f917 e4bc96afba979fb3741798c788e07d45 d149e948e2aa1c8aeecd49fa6b17f791f1942c8b a132bc64f2a615c7e4a0eecff53eedb63dcd252c96bd3a6a83aa6896267fda48 a3ac2b309f4c745bff1469b973b0788e220ecb888571439f1728d4298990136006104ea472e1aa27d064d4285ca788ca 3abceb2d4ddbe7d82db2989cd5b71933fca86e282d5e96fd0468ff4d53d31b7319ee410c019c32494c5aeb33747958ace8bac1936855cc1a96933c0f02065705 100663296:wWoks5UfQz0wAeuJeI3ilF15WsbOdx8mml37W6q:Mks5U4z0qm3ilF15Ucd7W6 8a6d 02884b22 ==== Method 2 ==== Description, tools needed, and expected outcome ===== Verification ===== Description of how to verify that is a dump is correct. ===== Gathering Dump Info ===== Dumping tool: Dumper: Affiliation: Dump creation date: Dump release date: Title: Region: Edition: Languages: Language Select: WikiData ID: Size: CRC32: MD5: SHA-1: SHA-256: * General Note: If you are submitting this info to a person/group in order for them to add it to a database, you can skip the transcription of some things, and leave it to them. But it can make the process smoother if you do the transcription yourself. ===== Submitting Dump Info ===== Point to external submission information for No-Intro/Redump.