Talk:PS3 DISC.SFB

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Untested/Not standard formats/Need more investigations

4D == M -------> MUSIC -------------> (dev_bd\GAME-ID\PS3_CONTENT\MUSICDIR\PARAM.SFO) ---this path is speculation from external link?

50 == P -------> PHOTO -------------> (dev_bd\GAME-ID\PS3_CONTENT\PHOTODIR\PARAM.SFO) ---this path is speculation from external link?

If they are speculation, it can be also speculate M = Media, P = PSP

Also, there are various examples in game/app of audio and images files being installed into the XMB without using specific structure (SFO or SFB).

Flags "M" and "P" are valid, but not necessary implemented/working on PS3 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)

"S" From higher FW (4.25+?), new secret flag as "S" appear with Cross buy game: load the "disc benefits" structure. Speculation: this structure should be also available in other way (one of the SFO parameter related to id from DG/patche?) , without this flag for early disc game released (and for PSN version?) such PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale (since FW 4.31, allows users to download the PS Vita version of this title from the disc).


This disc benefit can ask for update system, not related to SFO?.

If you have this dvd, please help to check the files used.

  • external link:

http://www.hd.club.tw/thread-110442-1-1.html (infos on this page related to unknown path/flag are only speculations, should be regarded as historical also notice at the end pic with the (modded?) XMB column double TV icon and BS-CS for external device such Torne/ Nasne but should go to TV iirc)

BD-J

BD-J <----- java ?... BDMV/JAR/00000.jar

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.