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CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:52 pm
by emu_kidid
CleanRip
Author: emu_kidid
(taken from http://code.google.com/p/cleanrip/)
Create 1:1 backups of your GC/Wii discs for archival purposes without any requirements for custom IOS (cIOS).
Whatsnew in 1.0.1:
- 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
Features:
* FAT32 / NTFS file system support
* USB 2.0 Support
* Front SD Support
* Gamecube / Wii / Wii Dual layer disc dumping
* File Splitting (Maximum file size (only on NTFS) or 1, 2, 3 GB)
* MD5 sum presented to the user on successful rip (and saved)
* BCA dumping (experimental)
Web site:
http://code.google.com/p/cleanrip/
Cleanrip current version - Download
http://code.google.com/p/cleanrip/downloads/list
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:19 pm
by buckeye
Seems to dump correctly in NTFS now. Also like that the BCA and MD5 are included as well. Thanks, keep up the good work.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:50 pm
by Cubelover
I got a code dump right after pressing the A button at the Disclaimer

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I tried again and it did work
emu_kidid wrote:- Fixed Speed/ETA calculation
I was getting about 9 mb/s with the 1.0 release. Now I get nearly 3 mb/s. The 9 mb/s was miscalculated, right?
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:01 pm
by Sintendo
Managed to get it to recognize IOS58. As someone here suggested, reinstalling HBC did the trick. However, I too got a code dump screen the first time starting it with HBC reinstalled.
Rebooting my Wii got me further, but I haven't gotten it to recognize my USB2.0 NTFS hard drive yet.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:16 pm
by emu_kidid
hm, both crashes are quite similar, I'll take a look when I get home.. it's strange because it doesn't do anything at the disclaimer screen apart from poll the controllers.
As for version 1.0 saying 9mb/s, it was incorrect but this version still takes the same amount of time to dump the discs.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 4:54 am
by caitsith2
You may wish to check more than just the first 4-6 bytes for what to name a game disc iso dump. This isn't so much of a problem on wii game discs, but on gamecube game discs, the problem, as I found out the hard way, was that I dumped both discs of a multi disc game, and then found that only one of the parts existed on the drive, because the second disc overwrote the first, due to have the exact same game code as the first disc.
The header of the discs are not the complete same.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:09 am
by emu_kidid
thanks, this will definitely go into the next version, it totally slipped my mind!
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:10 am
by Night0233
Hello emu_kidid @
Do I have a problem with the USB data carrier to be with the version 1.0 and the new 1:01 not detected.
There is always an error message Mounting Device (000000)
Have 80gb hard drive and 500 gb usb there are several formats have been tried
only at 32 was not fat then ntfs was not even on exFAT. these hard drives are on wiiflow or usb loader detected gx.
My 2gb sd card in the front range of the wii is going to put fat but with which I may not have to dump wii games because not enough space free.
I use the HBC 1:08 and my wii is 4.1E have iso 58 on wii
58 iso, I have installed later on 14.09.10 even if it is not in there SysCheck
See SysCheck v2.0 by Double_A
SysCheck v2.0 by Double_A
... Running on the IOS58 (rev 6175).
Region: PAL
System Menu 4.1 (V450)
Hollywood v0x11
Console ID: 67877753
Boot2 v2
We found 126 titles.
We found 42 IOS, of which 8 are ignored (stub).
IOS4 (rev 65 280): ignored (stub)
IOS5 (rev 514): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access Flash, NAND access
IOS9 (rev 521): No patches
IOS10 (rev 768): ignored (stub)
IOS11 (rev 7): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access Flash, NAND access
IOS12 (rev 12): No patches
IOS13 (rev 16): No patches
IOS14 (rev 263): No patches
IOS15 (rev 523): No patches
IOS16 (rev 512): ignored (stub)
IOS17 (rev 518): No patches
IOS20 (rev 256): ignored (stub)
IOS21 (rev 525): No patches
IOS22 (rev 780): No patches
IOS28 (rev 1293): No patches
IOS30 (rev 2816): ignored (stub)
IOS31 (rev 3092): No patches
IOS33 (rev 2834): No patches
IOS34 (rev 3091): No patches
IOS35 (rev 3349): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access NAND
IOS36 (rev 3351): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access NAND
IOS37 (rev 3869): No patches
IOS38 (rev 3867): No patches
IOS40 (rev 3072): ignored (stub)
IOS50 (rev 5120): ignored (stub)
IOS51 (rev 4864): ignored (stub)
IOS53 (rev 5406): Trucha Bug
IOS55 (rev 5406): Trucha bug, NAND access
IOS56 (rev 5405): Trucha bug, NAND access
IOS57 (rev 5661): Trucha bug, NAND access
IOS58 (rev 6175): No patches
IOS60 (rev 6174): No patches
IOS202 (rev 65535): Trucha bug, NAND access, USB 2.0
IOS222 (rev 4): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access NAND, USB 2.0
IOS223 (rev 4): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access NAND, USB 2.0
IOS242 (rev 3): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access Flash, NAND access
IOS247 (rev 4): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access Flash, NAND access
IOS248 (rev 7): ES Identify
IOS249 (rev 17): Trucha bug, ES Identify, access NAND, USB 2.0
IOS250 (rev 65535): Trucha bug, NAND access, USB 2.0
IOS251 (rev 20): Trucha bug, NAND access, USB 2.0
IOS254 (rev 65 281): BootMii
BC v6
MIOS v8
Report was generated on 08/23/2010.
Maybe I can because of a lack of what may be there ?????
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:35 pm
by emu_kidid
Night0233, this program will only rip to NTFS when there is a single partition.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:40 pm
by Night0233
Ok I'll test it once you say then notice later!
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:35 pm
by Sintendo
Any ideas on how I could get it to recognize my USB2.0 hard disk? I keep getting "No NTFS volumes were found and/or mounted".
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:18 pm
by Cubelover
Sintendo wrote:Any ideas on how I could get it to recognize my USB2.0 hard disk? I keep getting "No NTFS volumes were found and/or mounted".
Is NTFS your primary partition?
Can WiiXplorer recognize it?
Do you have any other NTFS device for testing?
Connect your device with your Wii right after CleanRip asks you to do so.
Hope that helps

Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:21 pm
by Night0233
For me it is hard now as I did on NTFS, the primary partition is now! so that it runs in program.
@ Sintendo they trying times as an NTFS primary partition but when!
Emu_kidid @ is also a new version of your program?
and what could install one since it is possible for an art usbloader gc and wii games to make?? Do I know that is currently developed dios mio.
Could you can do with the cover and menu na iso to manage his plate as in the usb loader.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:50 pm
by Cubelover
Night0233 wrote:For me it is hard now as I did on NTFS, the primary partition is now! so that it runs in program.
@ Sintendo they trying times as an NTFS primary partition but when!
Emu_kidid @ is also a new version of your program?
and what could install one since it is possible for an art usbloader gc and wii games to make?? Do I know that is currently developed dios mio.
Could you can do with the cover and menu na iso to manage his plate as in the usb loader.
What is your native language? Maybe I can translate it to proper english so that everyone is able to understand you

Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:05 pm
by Sintendo
Cubelover wrote:Sintendo wrote:Any ideas on how I could get it to recognize my USB2.0 hard disk? I keep getting "No NTFS volumes were found and/or mounted".
Is NTFS your primary partition?
Can WiiXplorer recognize it?
Do you have any other NTFS device for testing?
Connect your device with your Wii right after CleanRip asks you to do so.
Hope that helps

There's only one partition on it, so yes.
I haven't really messed around much with WiiXplorer yet, but no sign of my USB hard disk. Is it even starting up with IOS58?
Perhaps, I'll try that tomorrow.
Tried connecting my disk at various moments, didn't help.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:36 am
by Night0233
Cubelover @ Sorry I used the google translated from German to English! Can indeed speak English but not write!
The spins often translated always wrong!
I speak Macedonian flisend! English but not perfect.And German fluently
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:48 pm
by Cubelover
Night0233 wrote:Cubelover @ Sorry I used the google translated from German to English! Can indeed speak English but not write!
The spins often translated always wrong!
I speak Macedonian flisend! English but not perfect.And German fluently
Good, I can speak german too. Tell me your question in german and I will translate it

Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:17 pm
by Night0233
Was für eine usb festplatte hat Sintendo ? ich habe meine platte mit den Adapter dran
Ist es möglich einen game cube /wii usbloader zu entwickeln damit games von der platte laufen! Credir macht zwar so was nennt sich Dios mios ist usbloader auch für gamecube games!
Oder das Cleanrip viellleicht die gerippten games verwalten kann???
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:28 pm
by Cubelover
1) Night0233 wants to know what HDD user "Sintendo" uses. His HDD is connected with the adapter from the provided picture.
2) Then he asks if an USB loader for Gamecube games is possible. He mentions Crediar doing something similar with DIOS MIOS.
3) Last but not least he asks if CleanRip is able to manage ripped games.
--> 1) Warte bis Sintendo antwortet / wait until Sintendo answer himself
--> 2) Crediars DIOS MIOS wird nur mit Originalgames funktionieren. Einen "echten" GC USB loader gibt es nicht, ist aber möglich, wie Crediar bewies. / Crediars DIOS MIOS will work with games you own only. There's no "real" GC USB Loader out, but it is possible to make one as Crediar proved.
--> 3) Nein / No.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:30 pm
by Sintendo
I've given up on using my hard drive with CleanRip (for now) and gave my 2GB flash drive a try. I tried ripping Super Mario Galaxy 2 (PAL) in chunks of 1GB (since the drive actually only has 1.88GB of space on it). The flash drive was recognized properly and everything seemed to work fine (speeds around 3300KB/s), until part 4. When I checked the progress near the end of part 4, I noticed that the speed had decreased dramatically (185KB/s). I let it finish the part and when I tried moving the chunk to my PC, it copied a 0 byte file. I don't know if I was supposed to format the drive after every chunk, I thought that simply moving the file off the drive would be okay. I did format it for the final part, and the speeds seemed to have returned to normal after that. The MD5 it reported at the end (C9DB57815BC78AAC6DB07248A1524B80) seems to be correct as well (according to redump.org).
I'm guessing that the problem was with me moving the file off the flash drive without formatting, which somehow messed up the file system. That, or my Wii DVD drive decided to shit itself.
Anyway, it would be nice if you could incorporate a way to auto-detect the flash drive's size or just let the user configure the chunk size manually, because flash drives seem to use the stupid '1GB equals 1000³ bytes' rule.
EDIT: Also, the USB hard disk I was trying to use is a Targa Databox NDAS 500. I guess it's simply incompatible with the Wii.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:44 pm
by emu_kidid
Sintendo, sounds like maybe you didn't cleanly eject it from the PC perhaps..
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:52 pm
by Sintendo
That could very well be the case, just thought I'd mention it. In any case, I'll be trying to dump some more games later, so if I encounter any other issues I'll let you know.
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:56 pm
by Night0233
Have is sometimes seen in other forums as it is not possible for sd cards in the front area of the wii games to mario galaxy 2 splitten.super but if you have it from the dvd 4.33gb
USBLoader Reduces the game yes or trim
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:27 pm
by Kairu43
Hello, I'm having an issue with an ntfs hard drive. It's marked as active, has one partition, and reads just fine on my pc. I plug it in after selecting ntfs and I hit A, nothing happens, I unplug it and immediately it says it was mounted (using the correct name for the device). Obviously it's unplugged so hitting A causes it to say that it can't create the file and trying again and plugging it back in after it says it was mounted still fails.
Also, when creating iso chunks, what should we use to put them back together? I believe you can use the cat command in linux, but is there something I can do/use on windows?
Re: CleanRip v1.0.1
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:41 pm
by Sintendo
Something like that should work.