Talk:PS3 DISC.SFB: Difference between revisions
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"M" should activate sub-folders inside PS3_CONTENT. | "M" should activate sub-folders inside PS3_CONTENT. | ||
"P" (and "p") should not expect PS3_GAME folder (but since it s not proved it can be | "P" (and "p") should not expect PS3_GAME folder (but since it s not proved it can be) | ||
*PS3_DISC.SFB_DAT... this file seems to be used for PSP games inside "PSP®go 3-Game Bonus DVD" '''SCUS-90147''' as mentioned: | |||
**http://psp.scenebeta.com/node/76657 | |||
**http://imageshack.us/m/651/8838/dsc07611lm.jpg | |||
**http://us.playstation.com/psp/systems/pspgo3gamedvdpack.html | |||
**https://support.us.playstation.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2640/~/installing-a-dvd-version-psp-game | |||
From higher FW (4.31 or so), new secret flag as "S" appear. | From higher FW (4.31 or so), new secret flag as "S" appear. |
Revision as of 18:17, 15 March 2013
Untested/Not standard formats/Need more investigations
4D == M -------> MUSIC -------------> (dev_bd\GAME-ID\PS3_CONTENT\MUSICDIR\PARAM.SFO) ---this path is speculation from old link?
50 == P -------> PHOTO -------------> (dev_bd\GAME-ID\PS3_CONTENT\PHOTODIR\PARAM.SFO) ---this path is speculation from old link?
If they are speculation, it can be also speculate M = Media, P = PSP
BD-J <----- java ?... BDMV/JAR/00000.jar
Flags "M" and "P" are valid, but not necessary implemented/working or need more investigations, others paths, SFO structures than the ones already documented.
"M" should activate sub-folders inside PS3_CONTENT.
"P" (and "p") should not expect PS3_GAME folder (but since it s not proved it can be)
- PS3_DISC.SFB_DAT... this file seems to be used for PSP games inside "PSP®go 3-Game Bonus DVD" SCUS-90147 as mentioned:
From higher FW (4.31 or so), new secret flag as "S" appear.
http://www.hd.club.tw/thread-110442-1-1.html (infos on this page are only speculations, should be regarded as historical)
BD-J
Yes the J stands for Java. It's most commonly used with movies that goes under AVCHD/BDMV/JAR/0000.jar.
As for games they don't really need it; to my knowledge but if you know about AVCHD you should know about everything that goes on with the BD files, MPL files, and playlist files.