stormbringer
Forum Noob
Hi everyone,
I'm a new member here, but not new to PS3 hardware. I recently pulled out a CECHA01 (hardware SACD capable) to build a fully offline, deterministic SACD ripping setup for archival purposes.
I've spent the last few weeks reading older PSX-Place and Doom9 material and want to sanity-check my understanding before I make any irreversible changes.
From what I can tell:
• The last standalone, XMB-launchable SACD-Ripper builds were v0.36 / v0.37
• These predate the daemon/network model introduced later
• Modern Evilnat + daemon workflows appear less deterministic for fully offline ISO extraction, at least from what I've been able to verify.
• Older Rebug-era workflows (4.84/4.85) were the stable baseline
My goal is not network ripping or experimentation — just reliable ISO extraction to internal HDD/USB from SACDs I own.
My questions for those who were around when this was current:
I'm deliberately trying to replicate the older, XMB-only workflow rather than adapt newer daemon-based approaches.
Thanks in advance — and apologies if this is retreading old ground. I'm trying to do this carefully and respectfully.
I'm a new member here, but not new to PS3 hardware. I recently pulled out a CECHA01 (hardware SACD capable) to build a fully offline, deterministic SACD ripping setup for archival purposes.
I've spent the last few weeks reading older PSX-Place and Doom9 material and want to sanity-check my understanding before I make any irreversible changes.
From what I can tell:
• The last standalone, XMB-launchable SACD-Ripper builds were v0.36 / v0.37
• These predate the daemon/network model introduced later
• Modern Evilnat + daemon workflows appear less deterministic for fully offline ISO extraction, at least from what I've been able to verify.
• Older Rebug-era workflows (4.84/4.85) were the stable baseline
My goal is not network ripping or experimentation — just reliable ISO extraction to internal HDD/USB from SACDs I own.
My questions for those who were around when this was current:
- Is my understanding about 0.36 / 0.37 being the last "simple" SACD-Ripper builds still correct?
- Are these PKGs still floating around in personal archives, or is this effectively lost software at this point?
- If there's a better modern offline approach I've missed, I'm open to hearing it.
I'm deliberately trying to replicate the older, XMB-only workflow rather than adapt newer daemon-based approaches.
Thanks in advance — and apologies if this is retreading old ground. I'm trying to do this carefully and respectfully.