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Checking for updates to abgx360.dat...
Server file abgx360.dat no newer than local file - not retrieving
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Dome\Desktop\s-so1.dvd is valid
Checking Game
ISO: "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Dome\Desktop\s-so1.iso"
Size: 7838695424 bytes
Files in ISO: 6, Folders in ISO: 1
Total bytes used: 6113783860 (83.77%)
Game appears to have random padding
Checking default.xex
Disc Number: 1 of 3
Original PE Filename: SOZ.exe
Original PE Timestamp: 2009/03/31 07:20:24
Min Kernel Required: v2.0.7363.0
Game Name: Star Ocean: TLH
Developer: SQUARE ENIX
Publisher: tri-Ace Inc.
Genre: RPG
No Avatar Awards
Achievements: 50 Achievements totaling 1000 Gamerscore
XEX CRC = 4DDDAF52
XEX Media ID: C192BDF9C251A3CF3B302172-72348697
Region Code: 0x00FF0000
PAL
Checking SS
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/04/01 00:00:00
Timestamp of Mastering: 2009/04/29 16:25:44
SS Version: 1
SS CRC = 527EF8BA (RawSS = A47A33C2)
SS Media ID: C192BDF9C251A3CF3B302172-72348697 (matches game)
SS looks valid
Checking DMI
Timestamp of Authoring: 2009/04/01 00:00:00 (matches SS)
DMI CRC = 19AE899E
DMI Media ID: C192BDF9C251A3CF3B302172-72348697 (matches game)
DMI looks valid
Checking PFI
PFI CRC = 2A4CCBD3
PFI matches known data (3rd Wave)
Video partition found
Checking L0 Video padding... 42%
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L0 Video padding contains data but this is normal for XGD2 (The old way of
putting L1 video on L0). Add command line option --pL0 if you want to blank it
out (the data hasn't actually been checked that it matches L1 video... it could
be anything). Note that XGD2 ISOs without L1 video on L0 will appear to have
bad video data when checked with older versions of abgx360. This version of
abgx360 doesn't care about L1 video on L0... it will pad L0 video with zeroes
whenever video is autofixed or manually patched. You can rest assured that only
old and unsafe custom firmwares will read L1 video from L0; newer ones will
read it properly from L1. If you're tired of seeing this message then just
disable "Check/Fix Video padding", as it still makes no difference in terms
of stealth... this option only exists as a way to make sure ISOs are "clean",
with no extra data in areas that aren't CRC checked.
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Checking L1 Video padding... L1 Video is zero padded
Video CRC = 0E58FB9D (V0 = CF942E7B, V1 = 4809B37A)
Video partition matches known data (3rd Wave)
Basic Stealth check passed!
Starting Verification
Looking for 527EF8BA4DDDAF52.ini in the online verified database
Server file 527EF8BA4DDDAF52.ini no newer than local file - not retrieving
Using 527EF8BA4DDDAF52.ini (347 bytes)
Video CRC matches
V0 CRC matches
V1 CRC matches
PFI CRC matches
DMI CRC matches
SS CRC matches
Xex CRC matches
Checking Game CRC... (press Q to cancel)
Percent Elapsed Estimated Time Average Current Errors Total
Done Time Time Left Speed Speed Recovered Retries
100% 3:41 3:41 0:00 31.4 MB/s 46.0 MB/s
AnyDVD style corruption was not detected
Game CRC = 0A0D2889
Game partition CRC does not match the verified ini! There are 4 possibilities:
1. This is a bad rip (the most likely cause). If you're checking a DVD backup
and have AnyDVD or a similar app installed, make absolutely sure the process is
killed! If this is a scene release, search for it on abgx.net and look at the
column "Bad CRC or Needs Fixing". If you see a <!> icon, hover over it with
your mouse to read the alt text. If it says something like "Bad game data CRC"
or gives the name of a fix (PPF patch), we already know about it. It's also
highly recommended to run abgx360 again with AutoFix set to level 3 if you
applied a PPF to make sure stealth files haven't been corrupted. See "What is
AnyDVD style corruption?" in the GUI Quickstart tab for more info on game data
corruption.
2. Your CPU/RAM/HDD/data bus is unstable and corrupted the data during
extraction/burning or while checking the CRC. Make sure to run the sfv and try
extracting it again (assuming you have the sfv/rars) and recheck the ISO/DVD to
see if you get the same CRC.
3. Game data was intentionally modified for some reason. Microsoft does not
take kindly to modifications for any purpose, and even benign changes to game
data or settings will get you banned from Xbox Live!
4. The verified Game CRC in the database is wrong (very unlikely).
Stealth was verified but game data wasn't
Press any key to exit . . .