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=Structure=
=Structure=
See: debian psarc Kplugin structure. From Manuel Stahl (thymythos) @ http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php/PSARC+file+header?content=162745
See {{Talk}} page
 
==Header==
==Header==
PSARC header example:
PSARC header example:
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| style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x04 || style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x04 || '''version''' || 00 01 00 04 || v1.4 || First 2 bytes is the '''major version''', next 2 bytes is the '''minor version'''
| style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x04 || style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x04 || '''version''' || 00 01 00 04 || v1.4 || First 2 bytes is the '''major version''', next 2 bytes is the '''minor version'''
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#ffff66;" | 0x08 || style="background-color:#ffff66;" | 0x04 || '''compression_type''' || 7A 6C 69 62 || zlib || '''zlib''' (default)<br>'''lzma'''
| style="background-color:#ffff66;" | 0x08 || style="background-color:#ffff66;" | 0x04 || '''compression type''' || 7A 6C 69 62 || zlib || '''zlib''' (default)<br>'''lzma'''
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x0C || style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x04 || '''toc_length''' || 00 01 23 BA || 0x123BA || Includes 32 byte header length + block length table following ToC
| style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x0C || style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x04 || '''toc length''' || 00 01 23 BA || 0x123BA ||  
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#dd00dd;" | 0x10 || style="background-color:#dd00dd;" | 0x04 || '''toc_entry_size''' || 00 00 00 1E || 30 Bytes || Default is 30 bytes
| style="background-color:#dd00dd;" | 0x10 || style="background-color:#dd00dd;" | 0x04 || '''toc entry size''' || 00 00 00 1E || 30 Bytes || Default is 30 bytes
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#dddd00;" | 0x14 || style="background-color:#dddd00;" | 0x04 || '''toc_entries''' || 00 00 09 16 || 1 manifest + 2325 files || The '''manifest''' is always included as the first file in the archive without an assigned ID
| style="background-color:#dddd00;" | 0x14 || style="background-color:#dddd00;" | 0x04 || '''toc entries''' || 00 00 09 16 || 1 manifest + 2325 files || The '''manifest''' is always included as the first file in the archive without an assigned ID
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#dddddd;" | 0x18 || style="background-color:#dddddd;" | 0x04 || '''block_size''' || 00 01 00 00 || 65536 Bytes || Default is 65536 bytes
| style="background-color:#dddddd;" | 0x18 || style="background-color:#dddddd;" | 0x04 || '''block size''' || 00 01 00 00 || 65536 Bytes || Default is 65536 bytes
|-
|-
| style="background-color:#d0000d;" | 0x1C || style="background-color:#d0000d;" | 0x04 || '''archive_flags''' || 00 00 00 02 || Absolute paths || 0 = '''relative''' paths (default)<br>1 = '''ignorecase''' paths<br>2 = '''absolute''' paths
| style="background-color:#d0000d;" | 0x1C || style="background-color:#d0000d;" | 0x04 || '''archive flags''' || 00 00 00 02 || Absolute paths || 0 = '''relative''' paths (default)<br>1 = '''ignorecase''' paths<br>2 = '''absolute''' paths
|}
|}


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==TOC Table==
==TOC Table==
PSARC TOC example:
'''Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F'''
00000020  <span style="background:#ff6666;">00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00</span>  ................
00000030  <span style="background:#66ff66;">00 00 00 00</span> <span style="background:#6666ff;">00 00 01 79 D9</span> <span style="background:#66ffff;">00 00 01 23 BA</span> A9 A6  .......yÙ...#º©¦
00000040  AB EE E6 73 40 2A E6 C3 37 24 3F C1 81 16 00 00  «îæs@*æÃ7$?Á....
00000050  00 02 00 00 00 1D 90 00 00 01 45 3B 5A 08 E7 AC  ..........E;Z.ç¬
...
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Offset !! Size !! Name !! Example !! Value (conversion) !! Notes
|+PSARC TOC
| style="background-color:#ff6666;" | 0x20 || style="background-color:#ff6666;" | 0x10 || '''name digest''' || 00 00 ... 00 00  || - || 128-bit md5 hash
|-
| style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x30 || style="background-color:#66ff66;" | 0x04 || '''block offset''' || 00 00 00 00 || 0 || Offset in block list.
|-
| style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x34 || style="background-color:#6666ff;" | 0x05 || '''uncompressed size''' || 00 00 01 79 D9 || 96729 || Size of this entry once uncompressed.
|-
| style="background-color:#66ffff;" | 0x39 || style="background-color:#66ffff;" | 0x05 || '''file offset''' ||00 00 01 23 BA || 74682 || Byte offset in psarc for this entry.
|}
    <array name="TOC" length="num_entries">
      <struct name="entry">
        <array name="MD5" length="16"><primitive type="UInt8"/></array>
        <primitive name="zIndex" type="UInt32" />
        <bitfield name="length" width="40" type="unsigned" />
        <bitfield name="offset" width="40" type="unsigned" />
      </struct>
    </array>


==Blocks info table==
==Blocks info table==
    <array name="block sizes" length="num_entries">
      <bitfield name="size" width="16" type="unsigned" />
    </array>


==File table==
==File table==
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GUI versions are derivated from the command line versions
GUI versions are derivated from the command line versions


==Open PSARC PS3 Extractor==
==Command line versions==
===Open PSARC PS3 Extractor===
By Matthieu Milan. It allows you to extract PSARC archive data in linux
By Matthieu Milan. It allows you to extract PSARC archive data in linux


Source code: https://www.ferb.fr/ps3/PSARC/
Source code: https://www.ferb.fr/ps3/PSARC/


==PSARC tool==
===PSARC tool===
Port of Matthieu Milan's open PSARC PS3 extractor to Windows. Tool written by Matthieu Milan (@usineur). Ported to VS2012 by AlexAltea.
Port of Matthieu Milan's open PSARC PS3 extractor to Windows. Tool written by Matthieu Milan (@usineur). Ported to VS2012 by AlexAltea.


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   -e START END      Extracts files with the file id specified by the range between START and END (inclusive).
   -e START END      Extracts files with the file id specified by the range between START and END (inclusive).


==PSARC Extractor==
===PSARC Extractor===
{{Missingfiles}}
By Insomniac @ xentax forums, download link: http://www.ps3hax.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=452 and http://www.modcontrol.com/Board/pc-tools/28869-psarc-ps3-extractor.html
By Insomniac @ xentax forums, download link: <s>http://www.ps3hax.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=452</s> and <s>http://www.modcontrol.com/Board/pc-tools/28869-psarc-ps3-extractor.html</s>


  '''Usage:'''
  '''Usage:'''
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  3      | 3,30 KB    | /my/files/dummies/dummy3.bin
  3      | 3,30 KB    | /my/files/dummies/dummy3.bin


==PSARC==
===PSARC===
{{Missingfiles}}
  1.60.008 SDK : x
  1.60.008 SDK : x
  1.92.001 SDK : x
  1.92.001 SDK : x
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  4.50.001 SDK : psarc-1310.001 (C++), built on Nov 16 2011 at 03:31:36
  4.50.001 SDK : psarc-1310.001 (C++), built on Nov 16 2011 at 03:31:36


*From xentax forums: http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?p=44228&sid=0a7b5167ba4599f71f85471119c918a6#p44228 Download link: <s>http://www.mediafire.com/?o3wy35uublreh</s>
*From xentax forums: http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?p=44228&sid=0a7b5167ba4599f71f85471119c918a6#p44228 Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?o3wy35uublreh


===help===
====help====
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --help
'''C:\>psarc.exe --help'''
usage:
'''usage:'''
  psarc verb [options] [file...]
  psarc verb [options] [file...]
  psarc --xml=XMLFILE
  psarc --xml=XMLFILE
   
   
verbs:
'''verbs:'''
  create                                  Create an archive. (default)
  create                                  Create an archive. (default)
  extract                                Extract contents of an existing archive.
  extract                                Extract contents of an existing archive.
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  dtd                                    Display a DTD describing psarc's XML input syntax.
  dtd                                    Display a DTD describing psarc's XML input syntax.


general options:
'''general options:'''
  -h, --help                              Show this help message and exit.
  -h, --help                              Show this help message and exit.
     --version                          Display version and exit.
     --version                          Display version and exit.
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  --xml=XMLFILE                          XML list of actions to perform.
  --xml=XMLFILE                          XML list of actions to perform.


create options:
'''create options:'''
  -oFILE, --output=FILE                  Archive filename to create.
  -oFILE, --output=FILE                  Archive filename to create.
  -IINPUTFILE, --inputfile=INPUTFILE      Inputfile listing files to archive. Consider --xml instead, which gives you more control.
  -IINPUTFILE, --inputfile=INPUTFILE      Inputfile listing files to archive. Consider --xml instead, which gives you more control.
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  --mergedups                            Compare the content of all files, and merge identical files so that only one copy of the data is included.
  --mergedups                            Compare the content of all files, and merge identical files so that only one copy of the data is included.


extract options:
'''extract options:'''
  --input=FILE                            Archive to extract files from. (default is first file argument)
  --input=FILE                            Archive to extract files from. (default is first file argument)
  --to=DIRECTORY                          Directory to write extracted files to. (default is current directory)
  --to=DIRECTORY                          Directory to write extracted files to. (default is current directory)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


===dtd===
====dtd====
* Display a DTD describing psarc's XML input syntax.
* Display a DTD describing psarc's XML input syntax.


The output of this command is a layout that defines the structure of an .xml document. See: http://www.w3schools.com/DTD/
The output of this command is a layout that defines the structure of an .xml document. See: http://www.w3schools.com/DTD/


{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="DTD">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe dtd
'''C:\>psarc.exe dtd'''<nowiki>
<!ELEMENT psarc (create|extract)+>
<!ELEMENT psarc (create|extract)+>


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                   skipmissingfiles (true|false) "false"
                   skipmissingfiles (true|false) "false"
                   overwrite (true|false) "false">
                   overwrite (true|false) "false">
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</nowiki>}}


*DTD Notes:
*DTD Notes:
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**Required attributes are defined with: '''#REQUIRED''', and optional attributes with: '''#IMPLIED'''
**Required attributes are defined with: '''#REQUIRED''', and optional attributes with: '''#IMPLIED'''


====Performing actions with an XML list====
=====Performing actions with an XML list=====
Is posible to automatize the '''create''' and '''extract''' actions by using an .xml
Is posible to automatize the '''create''' and '''extract''' actions by using an .xml


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To use an .xml is needed to prepare it based in this layout
To use an .xml is needed to prepare it based in this layout
{{Boxcode|title=This is the xml representation of the DTD layout containing all the elements and attributes availables together, for wiki purposes only|code=<syntaxhighlight lang=xml>
{{Boxframe2|content=
This is the xml representation of the DTD layout containing all the elements and attributes availables together, is only for wiki purpose
{{Boxcode|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<create archive="" absolute="false" ignorecase="false" mergedups="false" stripall="false" blocksize="65536" jobs="" skipmissingfiles="false" format="psarc" overwrite="false">
<create archive="" absolute="false" ignorecase="false" mergedups="false" stripall="false" blocksize="65536" jobs="" skipmissingfiles="false" format="psarc" overwrite="false">
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*The purpose of this XML is to use it as a base layout containing all, but is not posible to use it like that, is needed to delete the tags that are not needed for a specific case, the ones that are incompatibles with other tags, and is needed to add paths, etc...
*The purpose of this XML is to use it as a base layout containing all, but is not posible to use it like that, is needed to delete the tags that are not needed for a specific case, the ones that are incompatibles with other tags, and is needed to add paths, etc...
*Some attributes appears as common in the DTD for "create" and "extract" but are not common, some of them has been deleted to avoid mistakes... but probably is needed to delete some more
*Some attributes appears as common in the DTD for "create" and "extract" but are not common, some of them has been deleted to avoid mistakes... but probably is needed to delete some more
}}


When the xml is ready you can run it this way:
When the xml is ready you can run it this way:
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe --xml=C:\DTD_Layout.xml</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=
'''C:\>psarc.exe --xml=C:\DTD_Layout.xml'''
}}


The options '''--verbose''', '''--debug''', and '''--quiet''' cant be used inside the xml, so if needed are specifyed in the command line, this way:
The options '''--verbose''', '''--debug''', and '''--quiet''' cant be used inside the xml, so if needed are specifyed in the command line, this way:
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe --debug --xml=C:\DTD_Layout.xml</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=
'''C:\>psarc.exe --debug --xml=C:\DTD_Layout.xml'''
}}


===verify===
====verify====
*Verify an existing archive's structural integrity and ensure that all files can be decompressed.
*Verify an existing archive's structural integrity and ensure that all files can be decompressed.
*Output info per-file is: Validating <file ID/number>: - file path inside psarc archive - (file original size in bytes)
*Output info per-file is: Validating <file ID/number>: - file path inside psarc archive - (file original size in bytes)


{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe verify "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"
'''C:\>psarc.exe verify "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"'''
Verifying C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
Verifying C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
Validating 1: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Validating 1: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
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Validating 4: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
Validating 4: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
Archive OK
Archive OK
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


===dump===
====dump====
*Print detailed info about archive for unit testing.
*Print detailed info about archive for unit testing.
*Output info per-file is: file path inside psarc archive - file original size - file compressed size - file block start offset ?
*Output info per-file is: file path inside psarc archive - file original size - file compressed size - file block start offset ?


{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe dump "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"
'''C:\>psarc.exe dump "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"'''
Dumping C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
Dumping C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
dummy.txt  os=0 cs=0 fb=1
dummy.txt  os=0 cs=0 fb=1
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JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg  os=12524 cs=209 fb=97
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg  os=12524 cs=209 fb=97
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png  os=6142 cs=6142 fb=98
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png  os=6142 cs=6142 fb=98
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


===list===
====list====
*List contents of an existing archive.
*List contents of an existing archive.
*Output info per-file is: file path inside psarc archive - (file compressed size - file original size - compression percentage)
*Output info per-file is: file path inside psarc archive - (file compressed size - file original size - compression percentage)
*In the compression percentage: 100% is no reduction, 0% is a huge reduction
*In the compression percentage: 100% is no reduction, 0% is a huge reduction


{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"
'''C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc"'''
Listing C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
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JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


{{Boxframe2|content=
{{Boxframe2|content=
{{Boxtip1|content=Is posible to generate a text file containing the output of the '''list''' command by using the character '''>''' (right arrow) and the path/name of the destination file, this is usefull to convert the generated file to a '''filelist.txt''' for rebuilding the psarc archive later}}
{{Boxtip1|content=Is posible to generate a text file containing the output of the '''list''' command by using the character '''>''' (right arrow) and the path/name of the destination file, this is usefull to convert the generated file to a '''filelist.txt''' for rebuilding the psarc archive later}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" > c:\psarctests\filelist.txt</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content='''C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" > c:\psarctests\filelist.txt'''}}
}}
}}


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===create===
====create====
* Create an archive.
* Create an archive.


====create by directory====
=====create by directory=====
Creates a psarc using the contents of a specifyed folder and all subfolders. Is only available when using an .xml because command line doesnt allows to specify a source folder
Creates a psarc using the contents of a specifyed folder and all subfolders. Is only available when using an .xml


Is the most rude method to create a psarc because all folders and files will be archived alphabetically based in his names (there is no controll of the ID's that will be assigned to each file in the '''manifest'''). Cant be used to rebuild psarcs
Is the most rude method to create a psarc because all folders and files will be archived alphabetically based in his names (there is no controll of the ID's that will be assigned to each file in the '''manifest'''). Cant be used to rebuild psarcs
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Note in the next examle the file dummy.txt (located in the root of the folder in windows, so considered first) has been archived after BMPfolder1
Note in the next examle the file dummy.txt (located in the root of the folder in windows, so considered first) has been archived after BMPfolder1


{{Boxcode|title=Create_by_directory.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=CREATE by_directory.xml<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
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</psarc>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_directory.xml"
'''C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_directory.xml"'''
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Flags: relative
Flags: relative
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       99.9%: Compression Ratio
       99.9%: Compression Ratio
           9: Compression Level
           9: Compression Level
C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc
'''C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc'''
Listing C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\by_directory.psarc
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (8018/6220854 0%)
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (8018/6220854 0%)
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JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (157/6142 2%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (157/6142 2%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


====create by filelist====
=====create by filelist=====
This method allows to order the files inside the archive in a specific position (so is posible to know the ID that will have every files before creating the psarc)
This method allows to order the files inside the archive in a specific position (so is posible to know the ID that will have every files before creating the psarc)


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The psarc archive is created by using the filelist as the '''--inputfile''' and uses an explicit path to '''--strip''' from every file inside the filelist, this way:
The psarc archive is created by using the filelist as the '''--inputfile''' and uses an explicit path to '''--strip''' from every file inside the filelist, this way:
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe create --strip="C:\psarctests\source files\test" --output=C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc --inputfile="C:\psarctests\source files\filelist.txt"</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content='''C:\>psarc.exe create --strip="C:\psarctests\source files\test" --output=C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc --inputfile="C:\psarctests\source files\filelist.txt"'''}}


Or you can prepare an .xml that contains the path to the filelist.txt
Or you can prepare an .xml that contains the path to the filelist.txt
{{Boxcode|title=Create_by_filelist.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=CREATE by_filelist.xml<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
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Then run the contents of the .xml this way:
Then run the contents of the .xml this way:
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_filelist.xml"</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content='''C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_filelist.xml"'''}}


The output of the tool is the same in both cases (except the InputFile not present when using an xml)
The output of the tool is the same in both cases (except the InputFile not present when using an xml)
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Flags: relative
Flags: relative
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       99.9%: Compression Ratio
       99.9%: Compression Ratio
           9: Compression Level
           9: Compression Level
C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc
'''C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc'''
Listing C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\by_filelist.psarc
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
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JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (157/6142 2%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (157/6142 2%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


====create by file====
=====create by file=====
This method is the real deal, only available by using an xml, superceedes all the other creation methods and is the only method where is posible to use per-file attributes
This method is the real deal, only available by using an xml, superceedes all the other creation methods and is the only method where is posible to use per-file attributes


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The other per-file attribute avoids the tool to output an error in the case the file dummy.txt is missing in the source folder
The other per-file attribute avoids the tool to output an error in the case the file dummy.txt is missing in the source folder


{{Boxcode|title=Create_by_file.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=CREATE by_file.xml<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
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</psarc>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_file.xml"
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_file.xml"
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
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       99.8%: Compression Ratio
       99.8%: Compression Ratio
           9: Compression Level
           9: Compression Level
C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc
'''C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc'''
Listing C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
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JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


Batch. This is an useless example to show how the .psarcs are created sequentially and how to create several .psarc's with only one .xml, it uses all default values for compressions, formats, flags etc...
Batch. This is an useless example to show how the .psarcs are created sequentially and how to create several .psarc's with only one .xml, it uses all default values for compressions, formats, flags etc...
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In step 1 it creates an egg.psarc containing a dummy.txt. In step 2 it creates a chiken.psarc containing the egg.psarc made in step 1. In step 3 it creates an egg.psarc containing the chicken.psarc made in step 2 (egg.psarc created in step 3 overwrites egg.psarc made in step 1)
In step 1 it creates an egg.psarc containing a dummy.txt. In step 2 it creates a chiken.psarc containing the egg.psarc made in step 1. In step 3 it creates an egg.psarc containing the chicken.psarc made in step 2 (egg.psarc created in step 3 overwrites egg.psarc made in step 1)


{{Boxcode|title=Create_by_file_paradox.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=CREATE by_file_paradox<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\egg.psarc">
<create archive="C:\psarctests\egg.psarc">
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</psarc>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_file_paradox.xml"
'''C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\CREATE by_file_paradox.xml"'''
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Strip: C:\psarctests\source files\test
Flags: relative
Flags: relative
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       -44.8%: Compression Ratio
       -44.8%: Compression Ratio
           9: Compression Level
           9: Compression Level
C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\egg.psarc
'''C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\egg.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\egg.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\egg.psarc
chicken.psarc (143/174 82%)
chicken.psarc (143/174 82%)
C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\chicken.psarc
'''C:\>psarc.exe list C:\psarctests\chicken.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\chicken.psarc
Listing C:\psarctests\chicken.psarc
egg.psarc (69/105 65%)
egg.psarc (69/105 65%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


----
----


===extract===
====extract====
* Extract contents of an existing archive.
* Extract contents of an existing archive.
*There are 3 optional available attributes for extract:
*There are 3 optional available attributes for extract:
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The required options are '''--input''' (the source .psarc) and '''--to''' (the target folder where contents will be extracted)
The required options are '''--input''' (the source .psarc) and '''--to''' (the target folder where contents will be extracted)


====extract all====
=====extract all=====
The example command extracts all files from the .psarc to a directory with full directory tree names, no skipped missing files, no overwrite
The example command extracts all files from the .psarc to a directory with full directory tree names, no skipped missing files, no overwrite


When using this options the command line output is the same, there is no mention of wich files are stripped, overwritten, or missing in the extraction process
When using this options the command line output is the same, there is no mention of wich files are stripped, overwritten, or missing in the extraction process


{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe extract --input="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" --to="C:\psarctests\test"
'''C:\>psarc.exe extract --input="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" --to="C:\psarctests\test"'''
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
C:\>psarc.exe extract --overwrite --strip-all --skip-missing-files --input="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" --to="C:\psarctests\test"
'''C:\>psarc.exe extract --overwrite --strip-all --skip-missing-files --input="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" --to="C:\psarctests\test"'''
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


'''extract all (xml)'''
'''extract all (xml)'''


{{Boxcode|title=Extract_all.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=EXTRACT all.xml<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\all">
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\all">
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</psarc>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\EXTRACT all.xml"
'''C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\EXTRACT all.xml"'''
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: dummy.txt (0 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (12524 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
Extracting: PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142 bytes)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


====extract by file====
=====extract by file=====
This extraction method is only available when using an xml because command line doesnt allows to specify files inside the archive
This extraction method is only available when using an xml because command line doesnt allows to use per-file attributes


{{Boxcode|title=Extract_by_file.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=EXTRACT by_file.xml<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\by_file">
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\by_file">
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</psarc>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
</syntaxhighlight>}}
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
{{Keyboard|content=
C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\EXTRACT by_file.xml"
'''C:\>psarc.exe --xml="c:\psarctests\EXTRACT by_file.xml"'''
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
Extracting: BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (6220854 bytes)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


When extracting single files is also posible to use the same attributes availables in command line, and attributes per-file, but they uses different names inside the xml (see the DTD example)
When extracting single files is also posible to use the same attributes availables in command line, and attributes per-file, but they uses different names inside the xml (see the DTD example)
{{Boxcode|title=Extract_by_file.xml|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
{{Boxcode|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<psarc>
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\by_file" stripall="true" skipmissingfiles="false" overwrite="true">
<extract archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" to="C:\psarctests\by_file" stripall="true" skipmissingfiles="false" overwrite="true">
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**The element "extract" uses the attribute '''archive''' but could be replaced by '''input''', in this case are exactly the same and both will work, actually '''--input''' is the same option used in comand line but the examples in wiki uses the name '''archive''' because is more intuitive (is also used as an attribute for "create" and in both cases is refered to the compressed archive.psarc). Both (archive and input) appears in the DTD as optional (#IMPLIED) but only one of them can be used in the xml
**The element "extract" uses the attribute '''archive''' but could be replaced by '''input''', in this case are exactly the same and both will work, actually '''--input''' is the same option used in comand line but the examples in wiki uses the name '''archive''' because is more intuitive (is also used as an attribute for "create" and in both cases is refered to the compressed archive.psarc). Both (archive and input) appears in the DTD as optional (#IMPLIED) but only one of them can be used in the xml
**The element "file" uses the attribute '''archivepath''' but could be replaced by '''path''', in this case are exactly the same and both will work, but the examples in wiki uses the name '''archivepath''' because is more intuitive (is refered to the path of a file inside archive.psarc). Both (archivepath and path) appears in the DTD as optional (#IMPLIED) but only one of them can be used in the xml
**The element "file" uses the attribute '''archivepath''' but could be replaced by '''path''', in this case are exactly the same and both will work, but the examples in wiki uses the name '''archivepath''' because is more intuitive (is refered to the path of a file inside archive.psarc). Both (archivepath and path) appears in the DTD as optional (#IMPLIED) but only one of them can be used in the xml
===Other options===
====Regular expression support (regex)====
-sREGEX, --strip=REGEX                  Perl-compatible regex specifying a prefix to strip from the pathnames stored in the archive. This may be specified more than once. (default = current dir)
Psarc uses regular expressions compatibles with PERL 5, specifically the ones used by the PCRE library http://www.pcre.org/ As can be seen in the PS3 firmware third party software licenses in XMB/Settings/System Settings/About PlayStation®3 (PS3™)
====Compression levels====
--level=N                              Compression quality. 1 is fastest, 9 is best. (default = 9)
*Notes
**(default = 9)
**when --level is not defined at creation time, the info about compression level in the creation process window appears with a value of 9, even when using --nocompress
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc">
<compression type="zlib" level="9" />
...
</syntaxhighlight>}}
====Create mself====
-m, --mself                            Create a PSARC-MSELF hybrid file for PS3, which can contain encrypted special files like SDATA, SPRX, and SPU SELF.
For rebuilding purposes is needed to verify if some of this files are present in the original filelist, by searching for this file extensions (.sdata .sprx and .self), though file extensions could not be accurate because game developers can use custom names for file extensions
*As far i remember this option doesnt stores any data in the psarc header so it seems the only way to identify his presence is by looking at the files itself--[[User:Sandungas|Sandungas]] ([[User talk:Sandungas|talk]]) 18:34, 20 March 2017 (UTC)


==Total Commander plugin==
==Total Commander plugin==
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/PSARC.html
http://www.totalcmd.net/plugring/PSARC.html


==PS3 PSARC GUI==
==GUI versions==
===PS3 PSARC GUI===
It's a graphical user interface to view, extract or create psarc archives. GUI written by aldo, unknown psarc tool used internally
It's a graphical user interface to view, extract or create psarc archives. GUI written by aldo, unknown psarc tool used internally


Download link: http://aldostools.org/ps3_psarc_gui.rar
Download link: http://aldostools.org/ps3_psarc_gui.rar


=PSARC Related Tools=
=Related Tools=
*All the files and xml's from the examples to practise and to use as layouts http://www.multiup.org/en/mirror/c5b18ca6d3b0c4a24ea3c753d6df7a76/psarctests.zip
When rebuilding a psarc is needed to preserve the original positions of all the files inside the archive (because every file in the original psarc has assigned an '''ID''' number, and after rebuilding this numbers must match with the original positions). for this same reason when rebuilding is not a good idea to remove files (because the other files that comes after will be displaced). When the purpose of the rebuild is to  reduce the sze (by removing languages, etc...) the method consists in replacing them by dummies (0kb files), this dummies preserves the positions of all the files
*http://findandreplace.codeplex.com/
*http://fart-it.sourceforge.net/
*http://textmechanic.com/Remove-Duplicate-Lines.html
 
=Rebuilding PSARC files=
When rebuilding a psarc is needed to preserve the original positions of all the files inside the archive (because every file in the original psarc has assigned an '''ID''' number, and after rebuilding this numbers must match with the original positions). for this same reason when rebuilding is not a good idea to remove files (because the other files that comes after will be displaced). When the purpose of the rebuild is to  reduce the size (by removing languages, etc...) the method consists in replacing them by dummies (0kb files), this dummies preserves the positions of all the files
 
This need to preserve the original positions of all the files inside the archive in the practise means there are only 2 methods to rebuild a psarc: "by filelist" or "by file". For both is needed to create a list of files


{{Boxframe3|content='''Rebuilding PSARC files, step-by-step summary'''
To be sure all the files are in the correct positions can be used as a base file (to edit later) the output of the '''list''' command as explained before
* Step 1 - Identify compression method, archive flags, and verify default structure sizes
* Step 2 - Identify if per-file compression was used <!-- and dupes --->
* Step 3 - Rebuild
** Step 3a - If per-file compression was not used, rebuild with the method "by filelist" or "by file"
** Step 3a - If per-file compression was used, rebuild with the method "by file"
* Step 4 - Verify
}}


'''Step 1'''
This edition of the file generated by the '''list''' command can be automated completly (not needed to edit a single character by hand). Is posible to generate a '''filelist.txt''' or an '''automated.xml''' by replacing/erasing/adding characters with other programs that identifies and replaces characters by using regular expressions, the examples used here are commands for fnr.exe (find and replace tool) and contains regular expressions (to search) and a character string (to replace)


Is needed to look at the psarc header to identify some settings
*The file paths inside filelist.txt or inside an automated.xml admits 2 formats:
'''Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F'''
**'''full PC paths''' (where the full PC file path included the device letter is used by psarc.exe to locate the file in any device and/or any folder). This method is the most flexible but needs an ''strip'' command to remove part of the PC path when creating the psarc archive
00000000  50 53 41 52 00 01 00 04 <span style="background:#ffff66;">7A 6C 69 62</span> 00 01 23 BA  PSAR....<span style="background:#ffff66;">zlib</span>..#º
00000010  <span style="background:#dd00dd;">00 00 00 1E</span> 00 00 09 16 <span style="background:#dddddd;">00 01 00 00</span> <span style="background:#d0000d;">00 00 00 03</span>  ................
 
Most important ones are the '''<span style="background:#ffff66;">compression method</span>''' (zlib/lzma) and the '''<span style="background:#d0000d;">archive flags</span>''' (relative/absolute, and ignorecase), this settings will be used when rebuilding from command line or from xml this way:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="true">
<compression type="zlib" />
...
</syntaxhighlight>}}
 
The other values in the header that needs to be verifyed are the '''<span style="background:#dd00dd;">TOC entry size</span>''' and the '''<span style="background:#dddddd;">Block size</span>''', is needed to know if the original psarc we are trying to rebuild uses the default values (all i found used defaults), otherway is posible to use non-default values this way: <!-- not sure if is posible to change the "TOC entry size" -->
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="true" blocksize="65536">
<compression type="zlib" />
...
</syntaxhighlight>}}
 
'''Step2'''
 
Now is needed to know if the psarc uses per-file compression (if some of the files inside the archive are compressed, and others are not compressed)
 
This is important to know wich rebuild method will be used in the next step, is needed to make a --list command with psarc tool and store the output of the command as a .txt
 
Open the .txt in a text editor (like notepad++) and search for the string '''100%''' (the files that appears with a 100% has been archived but are not compressed). Is needed to do it this way semi automatized because is usual to find psarc with thousand of files inside
 
*Check how many files are not compressed, his sizes, and file extensions
**If there are no files with 100% or if there are only a few and his sizes are minimal this is normal, it means the archive doesnt uses per-file compression
**If there some files with the 100%, normal sizes (not minimal), using the same file extension, and can be identifyed (like audio or video formats) then you have a psarc with per-file compression
**If all the files appears as 100% it means the psarc has been created with the compression attibute set as "false" this way:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\by_file.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="true" blocksize="65536">
<compression type="zlib" enabled="false" />
...
</syntaxhighlight>}}
 
'''Step3'''
 
If the psarc doesnt uses per-file compression then is posible to rebuild it with the '''create by filelist''' method from command line by using an external filelist.txt
 
If the psarc uses per-file compression then the only way to rebuild it is with the '''create by file''' method by using an xml (the xml includes a list of files like the filelist.txt)
 
----
 
*Special rebuild notes:
**Mass effect 3 MAIN.PSARC contains a group of generic files compressed with level 9, and another group of .TXT, .BIN, and .BIK videos not compressed at all. In the creation options suggested above in the table the compression level is not defined and this means all them will use the default compression level 9 (so the .BIK files will have a ridiculous 1% or 2% of compression ratio because is the max they will admit). This is not how the original file was created (but works), the correct way to rebuild it is by defining specific compression levels "per file" in a predefined .xml
**Killzone 3 data_ps3.psarc (BCES01007 version) contains 8324 files (included 5.3GB of audio files for 21 languages with a compression of around 50%)... 2883 of all the files uses the same path/filenames repeated up to 3 times (because was created using 3 or more different working directories). This duplication of paths/filenames inside the .psarc in the practise means when doing a standard extraction 2833 files will be missing, overwrited, or they will give an error at extraction time, the correct way to mess with it is by doing several partiall extractions to different directories, and rebuild it by using a preconfigured .xml where the different paths for each file are specifyed, when rebuilding is also needed to use the --strip option several times to remove part of the paths from all the different working directories, this way the paths/filenames will be duplicated inside the .psarc archive (but are different files located at different positions and with a different ID number assigned).
**Ape Escape target.psarc includes "dupes" (or duplicated files) in the TOC (table of contents) of the psarc archive. This method used at creation time basically works by making several entries of the TOC to point to the same file, this way a single file inside the psarc is indexed several times in the TOC and can be accessed from several different paths/filenames. The only way to identify this dupes before extraction is by reading the TOC of the psarc for all the files and compare wich position are pointing to. As an example the original size of target.psarc is 328mb... after a "standard" extraction is 2.52GB (this extraction doesnt identify the dupes so are extracted several times under different paths/filenames)... if you try to rebuild it again his final size will be much bigger than the original target.psarc
 
----
 
*The file paths inside filelist.txt or inside an xml admits 2 formats:
**'''full PC paths''' (where the full PC file path included the device letter is used by psarc.exe to locate the file in any device and/or any folder). This method is the most flexible but needs an '''strip''' command to remove part of the PC path when creating the psarc archive
**'''relative to work directory paths''' (where work directory is the path to psarc.exe and the files needs to be placed in a subfolder under it). This method needs to copy psarc.exe to the parent folder of the files
**'''relative to work directory paths''' (where work directory is the path to psarc.exe and the files needs to be placed in a subfolder under it). This method needs to copy psarc.exe to the parent folder of the files


The file list we need to generate contains the access paths stored in the '''manifest''', the easy way to have have a copy of the manifest is by using the '''list''' command of psarc tool
==Generating a filelist with regular expressions==


The output of the '''list''' command has some characters that are needed ro remove or replace, the purpose of automatizing this process by using regular expressions is because usually psarc files contains thousand of files, the examples used here are commands for fnr.exe (find and replace tool) and contains regular expressions (to search) and a character strings (to replace)
==Generating an xml with regular expressions==
 
===Generating a filelist.txt by using regular expressions===
{{Boxframe3|content='''Generating a filelist.txt, step-by-step summary'''
* Step 1 - Save list command output as a .txt
* Step 2 - Remove first line
* Step 3 - Remove parentheses
* Step 4 - Remove last line
* Step 5 - Replace slashes (optional, recommended)
* Step 6 - Add local paths (optional, recommended)
** Step 6a - Absolute flag blind fix (optional, recommended)
}}
 
*'''Step 1 - Save list command output as a .txt'''
Generate a .txt file containing the output of the '''list''' comand
{{Boxframe1|content=
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" > "C:\psarctests\filelist.txt"</syntaxhighlight>}}
The file generated by the list command will have this content (note there is en empty line at the end):
Listing C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (8018/6220854 0%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
<br>}}
 
*'''Step 2 - Remove first line'''
{{Boxframe1|content=
find (and replace by nothing):
Listing.*\n
The resulting file:
dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (8018/6220854 0%)
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
<br>}}
 
*'''Step 3 - Remove parentheses'''
{{Boxframe1|content=
find (and replace by nothing):
[^\b]\(.*\)
The resulting file:
dummy.txt
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png
<br>}}
 
*'''Step 4 - Remove last line'''
{{Boxframe1|content=
find (and replace by nothing):
\r\n$
The resulting file:
dummy.txt
BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp
JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg
PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png
<br>}}
*'''Step 5 - Replace slashes (optional, recommended)'''
This step is optional, both slashes are valid, but is good to do it to standarize all paths formats, otherway is a mess
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
/
replace by:
\\
The resulting file:
dummy.txt
BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp
JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg
PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png
<br>}}
 
*'''Step 6 - Add local paths (optional, recommended)'''
Now is needed to add the local paths (where the psarc contents are decompressed), e.g: '''C:\psarctests\source files\test\''', remember this is exactly the part of the path that is needed to '''strip''' later (because we dont want to include our local path '''C:\psarctests\source files\test\''' inside the manifest)
 
This is a perfect filelist.txt that can be used for the rebuild method '''by filelist''' from command line (usefull when the psarc doesnt uses per-file compression), remember is needed to use the '''strip''' option
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
^
replace by:
C:\\psarctests\\source files\\test\\
The resulting file:
C:\psarctests\source files\test\dummy.txt
C:\psarctests\source files\test\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp
C:\psarctests\source files\test\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg
C:\psarctests\source files\test\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png
<br>}}
 
*'''Step 6a - Absolute flag blind fix (optional, recommended)'''
The purpose of this step is to fix a posible problem that could appear in step 6, the psarc used as an example in step 1 to generate the initial list of files was created without '''archive flags''' (in other words, his access paths in the manifest was '''relative''' paths)
 
The other posible paths format used by the manifest is when the psarc was created with '''absolute''' archive flag, in this case all the lines of the file list in step 5 starts with an slash \ (e.g: the first file in the list that is supposed to be archived in the root of the psarc should be listed as '''\dummy.txt''' instead of '''dummy.txt'''
 
In step 6 is added a local path that ends with an slash too... so the result is '''C:\psarctests\source files\test\\dummy.txt''' (note the double slash), this is wrong and this step fixes it blindlly (because doesnt matters if the problem exists or not, the final result will be the same)
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
\\\\
replace by:
\\
<br>}}
 
----
 
===Generating a XML by using regular expressions===
{{Boxframe3|content='''Generating a xml, step-by-step summary'''
* Step 1 - Save list command output as a list.txt
* Step 2 - Replace slashes
* Step 3 - Replace first line start (preserves original .psarc path)
* Step 4 - Replace first line end (for relative flag)
* Step 5 - Replace first line end (for absolute flag)
* Step 6 - Replace parentheses (per-file compression autodetection)
* Step 7 - Replace other parentheses
* Step 8 - Replace last line
* Step 9 - Absolute flag blind fix
}}
 
*'''Step 1 - Save list command output as a list.txt'''
Generate a list.txt file containing the output of the '''list''' command
{{Boxframe1|content=
{{Keyboard|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">C:\>psarc.exe list "C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" > "C:\psarctests\list.txt"</syntaxhighlight>}}
The file generated by the list command will have this content:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
Listing C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
/dummy.txt (0/0 100%)
/BMPfolder1/Image1.bmp (8018/6220854 0%)
/JPGfolder1/JPGfolder2/Image2.jpg (209/12524 1%)
/PNGfolder1/PNGfolder2/PNGfolder3/Image3.png (6142/6142 100%)
 
</syntaxhighlight>}}
*Notes of the example:
**The original path of the .psarc is '''C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc''' (it will be used as the path where the rebuild .psarc will be created)
**Paths starts with an slash  '''/''' (so the .psarc was created with absolute flag)
**'''dummy.txt''' and '''Image3.png''' was archived without compression (appears with 100%)
**There is an empty line at the end (not visible in wiki because yeah... is empty)
}}
 
*'''Step 2 - Replace slashes'''
This step is to standarize paths formats
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
/
replace by:
\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
Listing C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
\dummy.txt (0\0 100%)
\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp (8018\6220854 0%)
\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg (209\12524 1%)
\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png (6142\6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 3 - Replace first line start (preserves original .psarc path)'''
This step keeps the original local path of the .psarc file that appears in the output of the list command (is the path where the .psarc will be created)
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
Listing.
replace by:
<psarc>\r\n\t<create archive="
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc
\dummy.txt (0\0 100%)
\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp (8018\6220854 0%)
\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg (209\12524 1%)
\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png (6142\6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 4 - Replace first line end (for relative flag)'''
Relative paths is the default value, this step completes the replacement of the first line by using the default '''absolute="false"''' attribute
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
\.psarc\r\n
replace by:
\.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">\r\n\t\t<compression type="zlib" />\r\n\t\t<strip regex="C:\\source\\folder\\" />\r\n\r\n\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\\dummy.txt (0\0 100%)
\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp (8018\6220854 0%)
\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg (209\12524 1%)
\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png (6142\6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 5 - Replace first line end (for absolute flag)'''
This step finds the same pattern replaced in step before followed by an slash, if found is replaced by the same pattern but with '''absolute="true"''' attribute
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
\.psarc" absolute="false" ignorecase="false">\r\n\t\t<compression type="zlib" />\r\n\t\t<strip regex="C:\\source\\folder\\" />\r\n\r\n\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\\\
replace by:
\.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">\r\n\t\t<compression type="zlib" />\r\n\t\t<strip regex="C:\\source\\folder\\" />\r\n\r\n\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\\dummy.txt (0\0 100%)
\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp (8018\6220854 0%)
\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg (209\12524 1%)
\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png (6142\6142 100%)
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 6 - Replace parentheses (per-file compression autodetection)'''
This step replaces only the parentheses for the lines of the files that was archived without compression and adds the attribute '''compressed="false"'''
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
[^\b]\(.*100.\)\r\n
replace by:
" compressed="false" />\r\n\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\\dummy.txt" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp (8018\6220854 0%)
\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg (209\12524 1%)
\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 7 - Replace other parentheses'''
This step replaces all the other parentheses for the lines of the files that willl be compressed
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
[^\b]\(.*\n
replace by:
" />\r\n\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\\dummy.txt" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 8 - Replace last line'''
This step replaces a useless line at the end and completes the xml structure
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
\t\t<file path="C:\\source\\folder\\$
replace by:
\t</create>\r\n</psarc>
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\\dummy.txt" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png" compressed="false" />
</create>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}
 
*'''Step 9 - Absolute flag blind fix'''
The purpose of this step is to fix a posible problem that only happens when the .psarc was created with absolute flag (when the paths created from the list command starts with an slash, like in the examples)
 
The fix is made blindlly because it will remove an slash only if two consecutive slashes are found (if there are no double slashes it will do nothing)
{{Boxframe1|content=
find:
\\\\
replace by:
\\
The resulting file:
{{Boxcode|code=<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
<psarc>
<create archive="C:\psarctests\source files\test.psarc" absolute="true" ignorecase="false">
<compression type="zlib" />
<strip regex="C:\source\folder\" />
 
<file path="C:\source\folder\dummy.txt" compressed="false" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\BMPfolder1\Image1.bmp" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\JPGfolder1\JPGfolder2\Image2.jpg" />
<file path="C:\source\folder\PNGfolder1\PNGfolder2\PNGfolder3\Image3.png" compressed="false" />
</create>
</psarc>
</syntaxhighlight>}}
}}


=Games or Apps using PSARC files=
=Games or Apps using PSARC files=
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|-
|-
| TEXTURES.PSARC ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
| TEXTURES.PSARC ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  
|-
| Metal Gear Solid V. Ground Zeroes || data.psarc || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E || 00010000 || 00000002 (absolute) || per-file compress || whole game, included texture.qar (452mb) duplicated out of the .psarc
|-
|-
| Motorstorm Pacific Rift ||  ? || ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   
| Motorstorm Pacific Rift ||  ? || ||  ||  ||  ||  ||  ||   
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|-
|-
! TITLE !! PSARC files || Version<BR />(offset 0x04) !! Compression<BR />(offset 0x08) !! TOC entry size<BR />(offset 0x10) !! Block Size<BR />(offset 0x18) !! Flags<BR />(offset 0x1C)
! TITLE !! PSARC files || Version<BR />(offset 0x04) !! Compression<BR />(offset 0x08) !! TOC entry size<BR />(offset 0x10) !! Block Size<BR />(offset 0x18) !! Flags<BR />(offset 0x1C)
|-
| No Man's Sky || *.pak  || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E || 00010000 || 00000001 (ignorecase)  || all compress? || .PAK files are actually PSARC files, see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlJfy1dvmGI <abbr title="the original PSARC uses flag --ignorecase it can be seen at minute 1:12 but when he rebuilds it he uses the flag --absolute instead, this is wrong though the game seems to dont care but is important and can cause some of the files to dont load">there is a mistake in the video</abbr>
|-
|-
| VidZone || vidzone*.db.psarc || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E || 00010000 || 00000000 (no flags) || compress all || Vidzone is a web service, the .psarc is hosted in the web
| VidZone || vidzone*.db.psarc || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E || 00010000 || 00000000 (no flags) || compress all || Vidzone is a web service, the .psarc is hosted in the web
|-
! colspan="13" {{cellcolors|lightblue}} {{icon content psvita}}
|-
! colspan="2" | Game/App info !! colspan="5" | PSARC Header info !! rowspan="2" | Compression<BR />Method !! rowspan="2" | Notes
|-
! TITLE !! PSARC files || Version<BR />(offset 0x04) !! Compression<BR />(offset 0x08) !! TOC entry size<BR />(offset 0x10) !! Block Size<BR />(offset 0x18) !! Flags<BR />(offset 0x1C)
|-
| Gravity Rush || Gravite.psarc || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E || 00010000 || 00000000 (no flags) ||  ||
|-
| Chasm || content.psarc || 00010004 || zlib || 0000001E ||00010000 || 00000000 (no flags) ||  ||
|}
|}
*Special rebuild notes:
**Mass effect 3 MAIN.PSARC contains a group of generic files compressed with level 9, and another group of .TXT, .BIN, and .BIK videos not compressed at all. In the creation options suggested above in the table the compression level is not defined and this means all them will use the default compression level 9 (so the .BIK files will have a ridiculous 1% or 2% of compression ratio because is the max they will admit). This is not how the original file was created (but works), the correct way to rebuild it is by defining specific compression levels "per file" in a predefined .xml
**Killzone 3 data_ps3.psarc (BCES01007 version) contains 8324 files (included 5.3GB of audio files for 21 languages with a compression of around 50%)... 2883 of all the files uses the same path/filenames repeated up to 3 times (because was created using 3 or more different working directories). This duplication of paths/filenames inside the .psarc in the practise means when doing a standard extraction 2833 files will be missing, overwrited, or they will give an error at extraction time, the correct way to mess with it is by doing several partiall extractions to different directories, and rebuild it by using a preconfigured .xml where the different paths for each file are specifyed, when rebuilding is also needed to use the --strip option several times to remove part of the paths from all the different working directories, this way the paths/filenames will be duplicated inside the .psarc archive (but are different files located at different positions and with a different ID number assigned).
**Ape Escape target.psarc includes "dupes" (or duplicated files) in the TOC (table of contents) of the psarc archive. This method used at creation time basically works by making several entries of the TOC to point to the same file, this way a single file inside the psarc is indexed several times in the TOC and can be accessed from several different paths/filenames. The only way to identify this dupes before extraction is by reading the TOC of the psarc for all the files and compare wich position are pointing to. As an example the original size of target.psarc is 328mb... after a "standard" extraction is 2.52GB (this extraction doesnt identify the dupes so are extracted several times under different paths/filenames)... if you try to rebuild it again his final size will be much bigger than the original target.psarc


*Other games that probably uses PSARC's
*Other games that probably uses PSARC's
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