[2013-11-16 12:39AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> first xbone disc dump completed! Ghosts 47Gb! XG4 cometh! [2013-11-16 05:52AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> cod ghosts psn layer 0 start/end: 0x 00100000/00ad7f1e [2013-11-16 05:52AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> (00ad7f1e-00100000) 1=9d7f1f sectors *0800=4ebf8f800 (21,138,831,360 bytes) [2013-11-16 05:53AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> cod ghosts psn layer 1 start/end: 0x 015280e0/01effffe [2013-11-16 05:53AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> (01effffe-015280e0) 1=9d7f1f sectors – same as layer 0 [2013-11-16 05:53AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> *0800=4ebf8f800 (21,138,831,360 bytes) [2013-11-16 05:54AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> = Total Disc 42,277,662,720 bytes [2013-11-16 05:58AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> the disc is made up of one metadata folder with some pics and one package1.xvc file of 41,285,020 KB length [2013-11-16 03:41AM UTC] #fw <c4eva> XG4=XboxGamedisc4 – Bluray Disc Type Identifier from PIC (Permanent Information and Control data zone) on the disc!
Interesting, i wonder if a lot needs to be done to dump an Xbox One game. I put my CoD Ghosts disc in my PC, however as expected i couldn't see anything of interest.