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** If there is only one session and one track on the disc, then proceed on the '''DD branch'''. | ** If there is only one session and one track on the disc, then proceed on the '''DD branch'''. | ||
** If there is only one session on the disc but multiple tracks, then check what runtime arguments have been provided: | ** If there is only one session on the disc but multiple tracks, then check what runtime arguments have been provided: | ||
− | *** If the user has selected ' | + | *** If the user has selected 'PlayStation mode' then proceed on the '''DD branch'''.<br>''Playstation discs imaged using CDRDAO are left with 'holes' in the data which cannot be read'' |
− | *** If the user has not selected ' | + | *** If the user has not selected 'PlayStation mode' then proceed on the '''CDRDAO branch'''.<br>''Multi-track discs are generally mixed-mode discs from which audio content needs to be extracted separately'' |
** If there is more than one session on the disc, then proceed on the '''CDRDAO branch'''.<br>''Each session on the disc needs to be captured separately'' | ** If there is more than one session on the disc, then proceed on the '''CDRDAO branch'''.<br>''Each session on the disc needs to be captured separately'' | ||
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===DD Branch=== | ===DD Branch=== | ||
* Use MD5SUM to create an MD5 checksum hash directly from the source media by addressing the device directly (e.g. as /dev/sr0 rather than /media/<user>/mountpoint) | * Use MD5SUM to create an MD5 checksum hash directly from the source media by addressing the device directly (e.g. as /dev/sr0 rather than /media/<user>/mountpoint) |