Anyone know where to find an edited PS2 TOC List??
Many Thanks:)
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Anyone know where to find an edited PS2 TOC List??
Many Thanks:)
Sorry but your question makes no sense to me.
All normal readable CD or DVD discs have a TOC, as this is what defines its content so as to make it readable to a computer or a console. That TOC thus works as a list of the contents.
Editing such a list is something that you only do when modifying the contents of an ISO file, and the edited state of that list then relates only to the specific patch that you apply.
But you ask for an "edited PS2 TOC list" completely out of context, without specifying either what the original TOC content is supposed to be nor what the editing was supposed to change. And to me that makes no sense at all.
Best regards: dlanor
Im really sorry about that dlanor. I was in a rush, so i could'nt explain. What I meen by a PS2 TOC List, is something like this I found on the internet:
DVD-9
8.02GB PAL Champions of Norrath
7.94GB JAP GRAN TURISMO Concept (Traditional Chinese Version) SCPS55903
7.94GB JAP Xenosaga
7.93GB USA God of War (SCUS 97399 - 8,522,792,960 bytes)
7.88GB USA Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht (SLUS 20469 - 8,468,299,776 bytes)
7.74GB USA Champions of Norrath (SLUS 20565 - 8,319,303,680 bytes)
7.55GB USA The Guy Game (SLUS 21074 - 8,113,094,656 bytes)
7.20GB JAP Sakura Wars Atsuki Chishiyo Ni
6.47GB USA Madden 2005 Collectors Edition
6.13GB PAL Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance
5.99GB USA MGS2: Substance
4.94GB USA Gran Turismo 4 (SCUS 97328 - 5,314,478,080 bytes)
And what I meant by edited was, a newer version as alot of them are old and out-dated. Now if you understand what I mean it would be helpfull. Sorry about before.:)
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Good. That provides the context I mentioned as missing in your previous post.
Without that context your question was impossible to understand.
I see what you mean, as a lot of new games may have appeared whose size values are missing from an older list. So it would be useful to have an updated list with those new games added. But for the games that are included in the old lists, the size information provided never becomes outdated.Quote:
And what I meant by edited was, a newer version as alot of them are old and out-dated. Now if you understand what I mean it would be helpfull. Sorry about before.:)
The crucial point for disc swapping is only the TOC size (and basic readability of the disc of course), and that size is not subject to change no matter how long time passes. So of the games in the list that you have yourself you should simply choose the one with the biggest TOC that is of the same basic disc type as the target disc for Swapping.
So for swapping to a CD-R disc you should choose the game with the largest TOC among CD games.
And for swapping to a DVD-R disc you should choose the game with the largest TOC among DVD games.
Best regards: dlanor