QUOTE(cjack @ Dec 18 2005, 04:42 PM)

Mmmhh, just ripped KingKong with the swap method. CloneCD created a 7.61GB iso image. Checked the iso using an hexeditor and contains a lot of data. Opening the iso with DaemonTools or MagicISO i can see only the directories VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS....but I think that x360 data are really in the iso.... Will be nice to see if the rip works but no modchip yet to try

Hi,
I'm the guy who released the procedure for hotswap dump.
First, sorry for my english, but I hope it's better than this horrible auto translation I saw...
This procedure has a problem concerning the second layer on a DVD9, because there is 2 way for putting data on a DVD-DL :
the PTP method, used for data DVDs, the layer 1 start from the center of the disc and go to the edge, and the seconed layer do the same. This shape is good for performances but at the end of the first layer you have to wait for the DVD player to go back to center of the DVD to start reading the second layer.
This is a problem while playing a movie DVD, because you can't wait one second during the movie ...
So there is a second way to write a DVD9 : the OTP method.
This time the data is from center to edge for the layer 1, and from edge to center for the layer 2.
All the movie DVD are in OTP desing, and data DVD are in PTP design, and I'm pretty sure the XBOX360 DVD are in PTP, so you have to use a data DVD for hotswap ... it SHOULD solve this issue, but I'm not really sure (I need to do more tests...)
But for KingKong, the entire game is only 2,3Go so you can (and must) do the hotswap with a DVD5, with only one layer. This time no matter if it is a movie or data DVD, because there is only one layer so no design problem.
So I hope I'm understandable with my bad school english, I'll send you an update after my second layer tests.