I'm just curious. ![Smile :) :)]()
AFAIK, multiMAN and other homebrews create ISO images only from files which are already exposed by BD firmware, right? Which means, all executables are already decrypted and all files are randomly put on LBAs.
Why not implementing 1:1 dumps? Why images cannot be mounted in encrypted form and decrypting it on the fly? In such way, user would just make proper full dump without any modifications to logical structure, right on PC and just transfer it to the console. No...
Cobra/Mamba with support "true ISO"

AFAIK, multiMAN and other homebrews create ISO images only from files which are already exposed by BD firmware, right? Which means, all executables are already decrypted and all files are randomly put on LBAs.
Why not implementing 1:1 dumps? Why images cannot be mounted in encrypted form and decrypting it on the fly? In such way, user would just make proper full dump without any modifications to logical structure, right on PC and just transfer it to the console. No...
Cobra/Mamba with support "true ISO"