by rcw003 » Sat Apr 14, 2018 3:40 am
So I set up with the same Dat file and the same directory of Roms (SNES), and the 12 that 4.0.0rc1.2 is telling me are bad, are the ones that 3.7.1 are telling me that are good. I have included pictures of similar items in both clients as well as my own hash of the rom in hashcalc. I believe the Enhancement Chips rom dumps is what the original poster is referring to.
Only other annoyance I have is I had some PS1 discs I archived myself, then verified the files using redump. Finally I added them to Romcenter, it did upset me a bit when I told it to "Fix Roms" to get the renaming to the redump standard, it said that Track 2 from game A matched track 3 from game b and so it was going to use that instead. Having spent the time to ensure I got bit perfect archival copies, I would prefer that when I have a track named like the other files I am "fixing" that it uses the file I provided as long as it also matches the hashes instead of trying to use something from another game. Given for a PS1 disc there are multiple tracks, it could still use the name of the cue file and used that + Track 1 or something of that nature.
Otherwise, Love the program, Keep up the good work.
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So I set up with the same Dat file and the same directory of Roms (SNES), and the 12 that 4.0.0rc1.2 is telling me are bad, are the ones that 3.7.1 are telling me that are good. I have included pictures of similar items in both clients as well as my own hash of the rom in hashcalc. I believe the Enhancement Chips rom dumps is what the original poster is referring to.
Only other annoyance I have is I had some PS1 discs I archived myself, then verified the files using redump. Finally I added them to Romcenter, it did upset me a bit when I told it to "Fix Roms" to get the renaming to the redump standard, it said that Track 2 from game A matched track 3 from game b and so it was going to use that instead. Having spent the time to ensure I got bit perfect archival copies, I would prefer that when I have a track named like the other files I am "fixing" that it uses the file I provided as long as it also matches the hashes instead of trying to use something from another game. Given for a PS1 disc there are multiple tracks, it could still use the name of the cue file and used that + Track 1 or something of that nature.
Otherwise, Love the program, Keep up the good work.