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=Description= | =Description= | ||
The Xross Media Bar | The Xross Media Bar (or [[XMB]]) is the graphical user interface for the PS3 | ||
The first Sony product with a XMB interface was the "Sony PSX" in 2003 (A hybrid of a PS2 + DVR player with recorder capabilityes only released in japan, see: [http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/ PSX sony.co.jp] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSX_%28DVR%29 Wikipedia PSX]), later was used by the PSP, then PS3 and some Bravia TV's | The first Sony product with a XMB interface was the "Sony PSX" in 2003 (A hybrid of a PS2 + DVR player with recorder capabilityes only released in japan, see: [http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/ PSX sony.co.jp] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSX_%28DVR%29 Wikipedia PSX]), later was used by the PSP, then PS3 and some Bravia TV's | ||
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{{XMB brightness}} | {{XMB brightness}} | ||
XMB can be configured to display the texts in several languages, this same language codes are used in contents that contains several languages availabes (like games, trophy installers, themes, etc...). The font can be configured to "original", "rounded", and "pop", see [[XMB Fonts]] page | |||
The [[ | {{XMB languages}} | ||
=XMB Layout Tables= | |||
This files contains a list of numeric values that defines the positions, sizes, etc... of most/all the items displayed in XMB | |||
The files/filenames are divided in 4 resolution modes, most specifically his heigths: (272, 480, 720, and 1080), and 2 types: (factor, and grid). | |||
Factor ones continas around 143 values, and Grid ones contains around 4545 values (grid ones are much bigger) | |||
As a reference for known pixel sizes... all the values of the [[Content Information Files]] images appears in one or more of the "XMB Layout Tables" | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Path !! Filename !! Usage (very speculative) !! width*heigth (lines 4 and 5) !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=4 | dev_flash/vsh/etc/ | |||
| layout_factor_table_272.txt<BR />layout_grid_table_272.txt || PSVita [[Remote Play]] ? || 854x480 || PSVita remoteplay as 852x480 due to 2 (bottom) lines being reserved because of scaler (Vita framebuffer size is 80 x 272, 640 x 368, 720 x 408, or 960 x 544) and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilinear_filtering bilinear filltering] | |||
|- | |||
| layout_factor_table_480.txt<BR />layout_grid_table_480.txt || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC NTSC], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL PAL] TV's || 640x480 || 4/3 aspect ratio | |||
|- | |||
| layout_factor_table_720.txt<BR />layout_grid_table_720.txt || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p HD] TV's || 1280x720 || 16/9 aspect ratio | |||
|- | |||
| layout_factor_table_1080.txt<BR />layout_grid_table_1080.txt || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1080p Full HD] TV's || 1920x1080 || 16/9 aspect ratio | |||
|} | |||
Aspect ratio/active array size?: | |||
At the end of '''layout_factor_table_272.txt''' (and others factor tables): | |||
725.9 <--- width active array? | |||
408 <--- height active array? | |||
... 725.9/408 = 1.7791666666666666666666666666667 aspect ratio | |||
... in last 2 lines of layout_factor_table_1080.txt... 1728/972= 1,7777777777777777777777777777778 (exactly proportional to 16/9) | |||
In case of an standard image usually appears the width and the heigth in 2 consecutive lines, e.g: | |||
In line 77 of: '''layout_factor_table_1080.txt''' | |||
486 | |||
405 | |||
320 | |||
176 | |||
...320x176 is the size of ICON0.PNG and ICON1.PAM | |||
...486x405 is the size of ICON2.PNG and ICON3.SWF (used in PS3_EXTRA disc structure) | |||
...Is the only place inside this "layout tables" files where appears a 320 and in the next line a 176 consecutivelly | |||
Some of the images are defined with 4 values, where the last one (unk2) is negative (width, heigth, unk1, unk2), e.g: | |||
In line 2210 of '''layout_grid_table_1080.txt''' | |||
1000 | |||
560 | |||
290 | |||
-157 | |||
310 | |||
250 | |||
115 | |||
-69 | |||
... 1000x560 is the size of PIC0.PNG... the value 290 (unk1) and -157 (unk2) seems to be associated with this image | |||
... 310x250 is the size of PIC2.PNG... the value 115 (unk1) and -69 (unk2) seems to be associated with this image | |||
Others values are decimal (scalation factors?), e.g: | |||
The first 8 lines of '''layout_factor_table_720.txt''' | |||
1 | |||
0 | |||
0 | |||
1280 <--- width | |||
720 <--- heigth | |||
0.6667 <--- scalation factor ? | |||
0.6667 <--- scalation factor ? | |||
0.6923 <--- scalation factor ? | |||
*Notes: | |||
**Some of the items in XMB are defined by a central point (not by an square composed by width and heigth where the image must fit)... like the main category icons of the XMB that uses a central point to scalate the icon proportionally in all directions when the cursor is focused on his column. Actually this icons are originally 128x128 pixels, but when displayed in XMB are reduced to half his size (64x64 or so), and when focused are displayed a bit bigger (100x100 or so) | |||
**The most easy values to recognize are the resolution of the screen, always at top of the list (in the first lines) | |||
**Sizes and positions of main XMB category icons should be at top of the lists because are something generic and the rest of XMB items is built around them | |||
**When making tests with this files keep in mind the safest ones are the modes your TV doesnt uses by default and/or remoteplay layouts because after a reboot the PS3 doesnt loads them (only loaded when enabling remote play from XMB, not at boot time)... also keep in mind that the other layouts should be common with the "recovery menu" and "service mode" display modes... and you can change your TV resolution in the options in XMB settings column, then return to default resolution with a button combo at boot time | |||
= | =XMB Modes= | ||
The different working modes used by XMB | |||
*Notes: Some games such as Fritz chess got even 3 different XMB In Game: V2 when the game is launched, V1 during autosave feature screen, and a kind of V1.5 after (ICONS barely visible and no background visible) | |||
==XMB Main== | |||
The XrossMediaBar after the coldboot, with full functions of all the items/icons displayed | The XrossMediaBar after the coldboot, with full functions of all the items/icons displayed | ||
*Managed by: xmb_plugin.sprx / xmb_plugin_normal.rco | *Managed by: xmb_plugin.sprx / xmb_plugin_normal.rco | ||
==XMB In-Game (old)== | |||
Inside games, appears/hides by a '''short''' (under 2.40 firmware) or '''long''' (over 2.40 firmware) press of {{padps}} button | |||
Allows to asign controllers to players, view battery levels of controllers, quit game, etc... | |||
This is the screen that appeared in older firmwares under 2.40. Never was named "XMB In-Game" but is listed here with this name because by now there is not found a reference about it in code, sprx usage, etc.. This differentiation of "XMB In-Game" modes was also named (v1) and (v2) in other places, but this is not an accurate naming | |||
There are also some | http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2008/01/ps3-in-game-menu.jpg | ||
*Managed by: impose_plugin.sprx / impose_plugin.rco | |||
==XMB In-Game== | |||
Inside games, appears/hides by a '''short''' {{padps}} press | |||
Introduced in firmware 2.40, replaces the '''short''' {{padps}} press (and the old mode was assigned to a '''long''' press). Both modes are availables in newer firmwares | |||
Is a reduced version of the XrossMediaBar where most of the icons are "dummies" that triggers a message this kind: "to use this function you need to quit the game and return to Main XMB, want to quit?" | |||
The only items that are really enabled are the ones usefull to use inside games, like savegames view, trophies view, gamedata view, friends, chat, etc... | |||
There are also some items that can appear only in this mode (not in the main XMB)... like screenshots icon in the photo colum (when enabled), or some settings specific for emulators (in settings column, things like resolution, filters, etc...) | |||
*Managed by: xmb_ingame.sprx / xmb_ingame.rco | *Managed by: xmb_ingame.sprx / xmb_ingame.rco | ||
*Note XMB In-Game is inneficient in concept, because displays items that are dummies not needed and cant be used, in some games the loading of XMB In-Game is laggy ( | *Note XMB In-Game is inneficient in concept, because displays items that are dummies not needed and cant be used, in some games the loading of XMB In-Game is laggy (and the loading of trophies list is laggy in most games) | ||
*http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/ps3-ingame-xmb-2.40-clock.jpg | *http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2008/06/ps3-ingame-xmb-2.40-clock.jpg | ||
*http://www.viddler.com/simple/1ffb1ce3/ | *http://www.viddler.com/simple/1ffb1ce3/ | ||
== | ==ColdBoot== | ||
The animation when PS3 boots, not exactly a mode but should be considered part of XMB | |||
*Managed by: custom_render_plugin.sprx / custom_render_plugin.rco | |||
==GameBoot== | |||
The animation when a game boots (practically not notable in newer firmwares), not exactly a mode but should be considered part of XMB | |||
The | |||
*Managed by: custom_render_plugin.sprx / custom_render_plugin.rco | *Managed by: custom_render_plugin.sprx / custom_render_plugin.rco | ||
= | =Virtual Shell (VSH)= | ||
The | The [[VSH|Virtual Shell]] encapsulates the XMB interface. It is loaded at: '''/dev_flash/vsh/module/vsh.self''' | ||
And has numerous modules and descriptor files. The VSH does not directly load the XMB interface, it loads support modules to do that instead. The modules directly responsible for the XMB interface are in '''/dev_flash/vsh/module/''' and include: | |||
explore_category_friend.sprx | |||
explore_category_game.sprx | |||
explore_category_music.sprx | |||
explore_category_network.sprx | |||
explore_category_photo.sprx | |||
explore_category_psn.sprx | |||
explore_category_sysconf.sprx | |||
explore_category_tv.sprx | |||
explore_category_user.sprx | |||
explore_category_video.sprx | |||
explore_plugin.sprx | |||
explore_plugin_ft.sprx | |||
explore_plugin_game.sprx | |||
explore_plugin_np.sprx | |||
Those modules are responsible for processing the XMB descriptor files (.XML format) used to generate the XMB interface. All of the above modules except for "'''explore_plugin_game.sprx'''" and "'''explore_plugin_np.sprx'''" contains a full list and location of XMB configuration files and the "root" entry which is to be loaded for the root of the category for each firmware type (CEX/CEX-Shop/DEX/ARC/TOOL). | |||
It's important to note that '''explore_plugin.sprx''' is capable of managing most of the XMB categories, and thus, not all of these modules might be in use at any time. The '''explore_plugin.sprx''' is actually available to '''vsh.self''' and other modules through the '''xmb_plugin.sprx''' and '''xmb_ingame.sprx''' See [[XMBML module-action]] | |||
=XMBML Configuration Files= | |||
These are XML files which outlines the logic of XMB categories. All of the XMBML files are included in all firmwares for all PS3 models, and are located in path: '''/dev_flash/vsh/resource/explore/xmb/''' | |||
For more information about the structure of this files see: [[XMBML Structure]], [[XMBML Functions]] and [[XMBML Coding Examples]] pages. | |||
* | *Notes: | ||
**VSH heavily regulates the Setting Category and the .XML file is only used by when accessing the XMB "in-game", even then it restricts what parts of the .XML are actually shown. It is not possible to modify the Settings Category to any effect by editing the .XML configuration file | |||
{{PS3 XMBML Configuration Files}} | |||
XMB | == Pre Logins == | ||
*'''category_user_login.xml''' | |||
**Used for the 'Log In' XMB Category, which only shows when no user is logged in a offline account. | |||
**Found in all "explore_*.sprx" modules, except: "explore_plugin_game.sprx" and "explore_plugin_np.sprx" | |||
*'''category_friend.xml''' with view id '''root_hide_friend''' | |||
**Used when not loged in a online account (PSN) | |||
== | == Target ID related == | ||
*'''category_user.xml, category_sysconf.xml, category_photo.xml, category_music.xml, category_video.xml, category_tv.xml, category_game.xml, category_network.xml, category_psn.xml, category_friend.xml''' using the view id '''root''' | |||
**Used by CEX Target ID (retail PS3 models) and as the defaults used by other PS3 models that doesnt have an specific .xml or view id | |||
== XMB Database Filters == | |||
These are XMBML Configuration Files which are used in the 'behind the scenes' of running the XMB. | |||
*'''registory.xml''' | |||
**Used for the organisation of User Data which is accessible from the XMB | |||
*'''upload_list.xml''' | |||
**Photo/Music/Video Locations for Upload | |||
*'''download_list.xml''' | |||
**Used for the Download of Photos/Music/Video to various external and internal locations. | |||
**Directly Dependent Modules: data_copy_plugin.sprx, download_plugin.sprx, friendim_plugin.sprx, photolist_plugin.sprx, playlist_plugin.sprx, scenefolder_plugin.sprx, sysconf_plugin.sprx, videodownloader_plugin.sprx, webbrowser_plugin.sprx, webrender_plugin.sprx | |||
*'''playlist.xml''' | |||
**Used for creating Playlists | |||
**Directly Dependent Modules: filecopy_plugin.sprx, playlist_plugin.sprx | |||
*'''videodownloader_list.xml''' | |||
**Used for downloading videos, to both 'secure' and 'not secure' locations. USB Mass Storage devices are not included in either. | |||
**Directly Dependent Modules: videodownloader_plugin.sprx | |||
*'''savedata_list.xml''' | |||
**Outlines the XMB entries for creating new saves, for both PSP and PS3 games. | |||
**Directly Dependent Modules: ps3_savedata_plugin.sprx, ps3_savedata_plugin_game.sprx, ps3_savedata_plugin_psp.sprx | |||
== Others == | |||
*'''null.xml''' | |||
**Fallback/Dummy/Testing Purposes | |||
**Found in all "explore_*.sprx" modules | |||
*'''category_widget.xml''' | |||
**RSS Related | |||
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