With UDMA4 and Modes 3 + 6 the game doesn't load, black screen.
With UDMA3 and Modes 2 + 6 the issue is still present.
With UDMA3 and Modes 2 + 6 the issue is still present.
Can you also try UDMA-0 and Mode 3+6+8?With UDMA4 and Modes 3 + 6 the game doesn't load, black screen.
With UDMA3 and Modes 2 + 6 the issue is still present.
Can you also try UDMA-0 and Mode 3+6+8?
Does Mode 3 cause the black-screen?
If you have PAL console and NTSC game, PS2 logo will not be shown.
If you've PAL console\game, NTSC console\game, PS2 logo will be shown and the buzzing sound will "vanish".
BTW PS2 logo needs to be enabled in settings.
I would please you guys to test some games with less or no modes, which do need either another DMA-Transfer-Mode or Mode 2 on older builds than ifcaro 1229!
I am certain that SOME of those could work well (or better) now!
I will create a short list of games which I suspect could give less issues now and try some of them as soon as possible!
Some of these are rather prominent like some Namco Collections, Devil May Cry Series, Ace Combat Series, ICO (from HDD)...
Maybe Beyond Good and Evil? Onimusha Blade Warrior? Prince of Persia Series? Who knows!
It works fine with UDMA2 as well, same tiny stutter is there during the track preview. I think it's just the game.
Testing Half-Life as well to see if I can figure out how to get rid of the audio issue.
It's kind of annoying because I have 1100+ partitions on this 2Tb and OPL takes ~50 seconds to load lol.

No... The real problem is, that some part of IGR seems to be incompatible to a lot of games (still), preventing them to start-up in the first place (thus rendering the hypothesis about what happens after an IGR irrelevant for those games)...EDIT So the real problem of IGR is not if a game perfectly support it, but which game could have problems after a IGR has been performed.
No... The real problem is, that some part of IGR seems to be incompatible to a lot of games (still), preventing them to start-up in the first place (thus rendering the hypothesis about what happens after an IGR irrelevant for those games)...
There might be more than one issue with IGR still, but the most critical thing (to me at least) is, that some games do not even start without Mode6 activated...
Is that the PAL-Version of GT4?
The video looks a bit as if a 24fps-video is played on a 25fps/50Hz output-mode, essentially not being optimized/recoded for PAL... (but matched to the frame-rate 'on-the-fly' during runtime)
I have the PAL-Version and I ought to remember, it does that as well from the original DVD9...
I took GT4 apart with a rip-kit a decade or so ago (when it was brand-new) and I think some of them (the video) were 23.97 or 24fps, instead of 25!
Thank you for the video material, but I disagree with your conclusion. The HDD video is not as smooth. It's micro-stutter, I guess, but it's there. The disc version is visibly smoother. And do not compare PAL and NTSC versions because they will obviously differ due to different scan fields.For me it takes 22 secs (after IGR, a little more on the first boot) with 409 games. How many games have you??
I made 2 videos about GT4, but I think you won't notice anything… anyway:
GT4 (USA) from HDD:
GT4 (PAL) og DVD:
Select 480p for the best quality
...From the og DVD there's a "stutter like" thing. It occurs in rather precise points where the loops are joined. I think with a lcd tv (that has motion blur) you couldn't even notice that.
Booting the game from HDD, the behavior is exactly the same for me.
However when setting a new HDD, every time (aside the 80gb one I think) the problem appear. Simply, the almost unnoticeable conjunction loops stutter is amplified.
I Always solved it with the way I said before.
So how is your stutter?? It's much noticeable??
Thank you for the video mateiral, but I disagree with your conclusion. The HDD video does stutter. It's micro-stutter, I guess, but it's there. The disc version is visibly smoother.
There is a difference between running it from HDD and using the real disc, so there's a problem of some sort which should be investigated. We have fixes for some crappy, niche games and now we're supposed to leave Gran Turismo 4 of all PS2 games with some performance issues? This should have a priority, if anything.But I repeat, from live the difference is almost impossible to notice, video are pretty much very smooth.
There is a difference between running it from HDD and using the real disc, so there's a problem of some sort which should be investigated. We have fixes for some crappy, niche games and now we're supposed to leave Gran Turismo 4 of all PS2 games with some performance issues? This should have a priority, if anything.