Issue PS2 ISO import directory/files

Pals,

First of all, I wanna congratulate the TEAM for the incredible work in this emulation suite. I haven’t accessed the tool for a long time and I’m speechless with features that have been implemented! AMAZING!

Now the issue report…

I’m using Core 1.9.0 (win64) and when IMPORTING my PS2 ISO files (.iso) the following error messages are displayed (log).

[INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBB’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'ZZZZZZZZ’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'M—M’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBB’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'M—M’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBBBBBB’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBBBBBB’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'MMMMMMMM’ [INFO] Found disk label 'JJJJ’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label '10PP0’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBBBBBB’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'XU555U’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'XU555U’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label '77777777’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'UUUUUUUU’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label '22222222’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'YX88X’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'QP00P’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'JJJJJJJJ’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'EEEEEEEE’ [INFO] Could not find compatible system. [INFO] Found disk label 'BBBBBBBB’

It seems the tool is not extracting / analyzing ISOs correctly. All images are hashed at redump.org.

I believe that another Core (not Play!) improperly extracted the information since all labels are incorrect.

The problem was exactly what I suspected.

Some other kernel is scanning standard ISO files.

By doing a manual scan of PS2 files I was able to add the images without error.

:sweat_smile:

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