[00:22] *** Coderjoe has joined #jsmess [00:39] Plan for tonight: Go through as many CD-ROMs as I can while watching movies [00:40] Scan those things, get through these boxes as fast as I can [00:40] all .bin/.cue [00:42] The uploading will lag severely. I'll eventually have to send a hard drive. [00:56] (Watching "Call Northside 777") [02:31] *** yipdw_ is now known as yipdw [02:39] Well, just discovered something delightfully scary about how Iso Buster works. [02:39] So fuckin' great... it might have some bad reads. [02:40] uh oh [02:41] Yeah, fuckin' verified. [02:41] AWEEEEEESOMEEEEE [02:42] that probably affects many tb of rips going back years, huh :( [02:42] Oh no. [02:42] I didn't use this thing until recently. [02:42] oh ok [02:42] Because someone said .bin/.cue was the way to go. [02:43] But HOLY SHIT SO FUCKING BRAINDEAD [02:43] I will explain [02:43] * bai stares blankly in no particular direction [02:43] put in CD [02:43] Now, you can say "write out .bin/.cue" [02:43] Fine. [02:43] But you apparently have to hit "Refresh" [02:43] So it re-reads it in [02:43] THEN hit write out [02:43] Otherwise it's confused. [02:44] I BELIEVE I have every thing I started using ISObuster with here in this room [02:44] Unmailed out [02:44] But what a fucking joy [02:44] did I say joy [02:44] I mean lost days [02:44] I mean like at least a lost day [02:44] oh, so it's not like "doesn't properly checksum data so sometimes there's bad data", it's like "if you didn't follow this precise procedure your shit is fucked"? [02:45] lovely. [02:45] No idea. [02:46] I'm trying to find a selection [02:46] for "do a refresh before you do a .bin/.cue" [02:46] which is like asking for [02:46] "cause a letter to come on the screen in this word processor when you hit a key on a keyboard" [02:46] Where do I look for that [02:46] soooooo angry [02:46] yeah, really [02:47] is it the kind of thing that only happens when you use the same instance for ripping multiple cds in sequence? any chance it could just be done with command-line arguments, and you just run a new instance each time? [02:50] No, no no. [02:50] It's just fucked [02:50] It's a case of do a refresh or it won't work [02:50] The question is if there's some fucking thing buried in it [02:50] GASHGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH [02:56] Anyway, that's that, going to have to make a second box and hand-compare the macs. [02:58] Hopefully minimal [05:49] OK, I have a method [05:49] A way to see if there's something wrong [05:49] If it fucks up, it'll write the same length [05:50] So I just have to do a whole scan of recently uploaded items, find everything with a .bin/.cue, and then write down lengths [05:50] So thankfully [05:50] Also, I did this check locally. One clunker of 80 [05:51] sounds like a great way to spend your evening :( [05:51] Well, again, did byte-size compares [05:51] so whew [05:51] Still angreee [05:54] Not as bad as it could be [05:57] that's good [06:11] Yeah [06:12] Right now I've got it sitting here going through every .bin/.cue item in the collection, and I'm going to them find every case where the byte counts are identical, and then I have the hotlist of possible issues. [06:12] Make the computer do the work [06:48] 506 CD-ROMs were /bin/iso'd. [06:50] bin/cue'd [07:04] I'm happy to say [07:04] It's 4. [07:04] Whew. [07:05] only 4 were bad? [07:06] Well, right now, only 4 are cases of "It has the exact EXACT byte amount of other CDs in the collection." [07:06] Like "Garfield 2" and "Music Madness Volume I - Porcupine Productions - 1992.bin" [07:06] Could be they're different! [07:07] oh dang, well it's definitely a good thing you caught that first one [07:07] One is a coincidence! [07:10] 772015776 is Garfield 2 and Music Madness Volume I. [07:10] Two different people ripped them [07:15] Downloading the remaining ones to figure them out. [07:19] Looking good [07:19] Looks like I got all of them. [08:37] sounds like a pretty bad design [14:57] Yeah, top notch bad design. [15:09] http://copy.sh/v86/?profile=linux26 [15:10] http://copy.sh/v86/ is a better start [15:12] ooh very nice [15:57] https://archive.org/details/msdos_Blocks_from_Hell_1993 (Review from Author) [15:57] I'll be cleaning up the reviews soon, other good ones are in there. [16:40] https://archive.org/details/A-Trak_and_Lex_Luger_Present_-_Low_Pros_EP_1-2014 [16:41] Hip hop ep using video shaders for the cover