Hi,
I'm looking for some guidance on restoring the ability to read SA-CDs on a CECHA01.
The battery for my flash memory died last week. After manually setting the date/time, SACD_Ripper would only return the error "libsacdread Can't open for read". The PS3's music player, while able to read the number of SA-CD tracks, would not play. The system also lost the ability to play old Blu-Ray movies.
I pulled a spare CECHA01 out of storage and tested that it would successfully read and rip SACDs. I quickly replaced the PROM battery, taking less than three (3) seconds for the change, but unfortunately not quick enough, as I lost the flash memory on this second PS3 and it now also can't read SA-CDs.
I have installed CFW 4.92 Evilnat and allowed the network update of the date/time. Inserted a Blu-Ray movie and had it update keys and the movie now plays. However, a SA-CD still does not play.
I downgraded back to my original firmware 3.55 KMEAW to try SACD_Ripper .36 and I'm getting the same error.
I've been using 3.55 KMEAW for about a dozen years only for ripping my SA-CDs. I still have my old development environment and SACD_Ripper package source up to version .38; however, I see SACD_Ripper will not run on the current 4.92 release.
Is there an AACS private key used for SA-CD decryption stored in flash? I have read posts indicating losing flash memory isn't an issue, but SA-CD functionality might not have been considered.
Any guidance on how I might go about restoring the reading of SA-CDs on CFW 3.55 would be greatly appreciated! BTW - This is a fantastic forum; nice to see it replace PSX-Scene.
Thank you.
Update: I was able to resolve the issue of SACD_Ripper not working. This was partially due to a "senior" moment and not following the PS3 hacking community for over a dozen years.
What I believe happened is my lv1 patched hypervisor was erased when I lost my flash due to a dead battery. Running the previously installed SACD_Ripper was not detecting the newly loaded hypervisor had not been patched and was not applying the needed lv1 patch. Reinstalling different CFW firmware did nothing, nor reinstalling SACD_Ripper didn't help.
What resolved the issue was installing OFM 3.55, then installing CFM 3.55 with a fresh SACD_Ripper install, which then performed the needed lv1 hypervisor patch.
As for my senior moment: I didn't realize the servers hosting CD information are no longer available, so I assumed the SA-CD media could not be read.
I'm looking for some guidance on restoring the ability to read SA-CDs on a CECHA01.
The battery for my flash memory died last week. After manually setting the date/time, SACD_Ripper would only return the error "libsacdread Can't open for read". The PS3's music player, while able to read the number of SA-CD tracks, would not play. The system also lost the ability to play old Blu-Ray movies.
I pulled a spare CECHA01 out of storage and tested that it would successfully read and rip SACDs. I quickly replaced the PROM battery, taking less than three (3) seconds for the change, but unfortunately not quick enough, as I lost the flash memory on this second PS3 and it now also can't read SA-CDs.
I have installed CFW 4.92 Evilnat and allowed the network update of the date/time. Inserted a Blu-Ray movie and had it update keys and the movie now plays. However, a SA-CD still does not play.
I downgraded back to my original firmware 3.55 KMEAW to try SACD_Ripper .36 and I'm getting the same error.
I've been using 3.55 KMEAW for about a dozen years only for ripping my SA-CDs. I still have my old development environment and SACD_Ripper package source up to version .38; however, I see SACD_Ripper will not run on the current 4.92 release.
Is there an AACS private key used for SA-CD decryption stored in flash? I have read posts indicating losing flash memory isn't an issue, but SA-CD functionality might not have been considered.
Any guidance on how I might go about restoring the reading of SA-CDs on CFW 3.55 would be greatly appreciated! BTW - This is a fantastic forum; nice to see it replace PSX-Scene.
Thank you.
Update: I was able to resolve the issue of SACD_Ripper not working. This was partially due to a "senior" moment and not following the PS3 hacking community for over a dozen years.
What I believe happened is my lv1 patched hypervisor was erased when I lost my flash due to a dead battery. Running the previously installed SACD_Ripper was not detecting the newly loaded hypervisor had not been patched and was not applying the needed lv1 patch. Reinstalling different CFW firmware did nothing, nor reinstalling SACD_Ripper didn't help.
What resolved the issue was installing OFM 3.55, then installing CFM 3.55 with a fresh SACD_Ripper install, which then performed the needed lv1 hypervisor patch.
As for my senior moment: I didn't realize the servers hosting CD information are no longer available, so I assumed the SA-CD media could not be read.
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