Redumper/Aaru/DiscImageCreator UI in C#
This is a community project, so if you have some time and knowledge to give, we'll be glad to add you as a contributor to this project. If you have any suggestions, issues, bugs, or crashes, please look at the Issues page first to see if it has been reported before and try out the latest WIP build below to see if it has already been addressed. If it hasn't, please open an issue that's as descriptive as you can be. Help me make this a better program for everyone :)
For the most recent stable build, download the latest release here: Releases Page
For the latest WIP build here: Rolling Release
MPF is the main, UI-centric application of the MPF suite. This program allows users to use Redumper, Aaru, or DiscImageCreator in a more user-friendly way. Each backend dumping program is supported as fully as possible to ensure that all information is captured on output. There are many customization options and quality of life settings that can be access through the Options menu.
Configuration files are stored by default next to the application as config.json. This contains all settings for the UI including credentials. In addition to this, the configuration can also be located at %userprofile%\.config\mpf\config.json on Windows or ~/.config/mpf/config.json on Unix-like systems. The second path will be used by default if running from a read-only device or folder. If neither directory is readable, no options will be loaded or saved.
The main UI has some known limitations that are documented in code and in some prior support tickets:
- Windows-only due to reliance on WPF and Winforms
- MAUI is not a viable alternative due to lack of out-of-box support for Linux
- Avalonia is being heavily considered as an alternative
- For those who need .NET Framework 4.8, there is an official fork: MPF Legacy
- Some archive types may not be supported for protection scanning, see Compatibility Notes for more details
MPF.CLI is a commandline-only program that allows users to use Redumper, Aaru, or DiscImageCreator in a more user-friendly way. Each backend dumping program is supported as fully as possible to ensure that all information is captured on output. All options are manually configured through the configuration file. See below for details.
Configuration files are stored by default next to the application as config.json. This contains all settings for the UI including credentials. In addition to this, the configuration can also be located at %userprofile%\.config\mpf\config.json on Windows or ~/.config/mpf/config.json on Unix-like systems. The second path will be used by default if running from a read-only device or folder. If neither directory is readable, no options will be loaded or saved.
The main CLI has some known limitations that are documented in code and in some prior support tickets:
- Some archive types may not be supported for protection scanning, see Compatibility Notes for more details
MPF.Check is a commandline-only program that allows users to generate submission information from their personal rips. This program supports the outputs from Redumper, Aaru, DiscImageCreator, Cleanrip, and UmdImageCreator. Running this program without any parameters will display the help text, including all supported parameters.
MPF.UI, MPF.CLI, and MPF.Check have the same system requirements for running, with the exception that MPF.UI is Windows-only.
- Supported OS versions for .NET 10
- Requires .NET 10.0 Runtime if built without bundled runtime
Ensure that your operating system and runtimes are as up-to-date as possible, since some features may rely on those updates.
To build for .NET 10.0, ensure that the .NET 10.0 SDK (or later) is installed and included in your PATH. Then, run the following commands from command prompt, Powershell, Terminal, or shell:
MPF.UI (Windows only):
dotnet build MPF.UI/MPF.UI.csproj --framework net10.0-windows --runtime [win-x86|win-x64]MPF.CLI (Windows, OSX, Linux):
dotnet build MPF.CLI/MPF.CLI.csproj --framework net10.0 --runtime [win-x86|win-x64|win-arm64|linux-x64|linux-arm64|osx-x64|osx-arm64]MPF.Check (Windows, OSX, Linux):
dotnet build MPF.Check/MPF.Check.csproj --framework net10.0 --runtime [win-x86|win-x64|win-arm64|linux-x64|linux-arm64|osx-x64|osx-arm64]Choose one of win-x86, win-x64, win-arm64, linux-x64, linux-arm64, osx-x64, or osx-arm64 depending on the machine you are targeting.
Windows users may run publish-win.ps1 and Linux users may run publish-nix.sh to perform a full release build. Both scripts will build and package all variants of MPF.UI, MPF.CLI, and MPF.Check with commandline switches to control what is included.
publish-win.ps1requires 7-zip commandline and Git for Windows to be installed and inPATH.publish-nix.shrequireszipandgitto be installed and inPATH. Optionally, ifwgetis installed and inPATH, you can enable pulling dumping programs on publish.
For all additional information, including information about the individual components included in the project and what dumping programs are supported, please see the wiki for more details.
A list of all changes in each stable release and current WIP builds can now be found here.
MPF uses some external libraries to assist with additional information gathering after the dumping process.
- Binary Object Scanner - Protection scanning - GitHub
- WPFCustomMessageBox.thabse - Custom message boxes in UI - GitHub
Here are the talented people who have contributed to the project so far in ways that GitHub doesn't like to track:
- ReignStumble - Former Project Lead / UI Design
- Shadów - UI Support
For all others who have contributed in some way, please see here.
These are the tireless individuals who have dedicated countless hours to help test the many features of MPF and have worked with the development team closely:
- ajshell1
- Billy
- David 'Foxhack' Silva
- ehw
- fuzzball
- Gameboi64
- Intothisworld
- John Veness
- Kludge
- Matt Sephton
- NightsoN Blaze
- NovaSAurora
- Seventy7 - Additonal thanks for the original concept
- Silent
- Terry Janas
- TheRogueArchivist
- Whovian9369
Thanks to these communities for their use, testing, and feedback. I can't even hope to be able to thank everyone individually.
- VGPC Discord - Fast feedback and a lot of testing
- Redump Community - Near-daily use to assist with metadata gathering