More info including list of compatible BD drives can be found here : Ĭlick to expand.Yes, is great that is open source, i did not want to critizise it, but i think is important to mention that the IRD databases availables are not perfect Then it when its completed it checks the dump and confirms it dumped ok. You dont need to provide the IRD files as it downloads the IRD file before it starts the scan. Dirty or scratched discs will dump slower of course so clean them first. My Asus 14D1XT BD drive rips at about 1GB per minute, This drive is not on the list of compatible drives either, So if your drive is not on there, try it anyway as my rips work. Then it will automatically download the IRD if it exists and then you just click the Start button and wait for it to finish dumping, simple as that: Insert your PS3 BD disc into your PCs BD reader and it will scan it. No install required, just unzip it, on first start up its asks you to select the location for the dumps, so choose the Output Folder and press ok. At the moment this rips to folder format so you need to use PS3 ISO Tools or similar to make the ISO after. Usage is super simple, the only thing it doesn't have that it needs really is to be able to rip to ISO directly. Just install this handy little 1 click portable application that comes in at 1MB.
It is now easier than ever to rip PS3 game discs on PC with this tool, easier than on PS3 almost and if you use your PC you conserve your PS3 laser.