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=Description=
=Description=
The Xross Media Bar (pronounced "Cross Media Bar") (or [[XMB]]) is the graphical user interface for the PS3
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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=== RCOXML Configuration Files===
=== RCOXML Configuration Files===
These are XML files which defines the visual structure of XMB, are embedded inside all .rco files. See: [[RCOXML Coding]] page
These are XML files which defines the visual structure of XMB, are embedded inside all .rco files. See: [[RCOXML Structure]] page


There are 2 modes used by XMB: "XMB Main" and "XMB In-game", and other modes that replaces XMB like the "Coldboot", "Gameboot", or "Impose"
There are 2 modes used by XMB: "XMB Main" and "XMB In-game", and other modes that replaces XMB like the "Coldboot", "Gameboot", or "Impose"
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====ColdBoot2 ([[custom render plugin]])====
====ColdBoot2 ([[custom render plugin]])====
The new animation when PS3 boots (from 2.70 up to {{latestPS3}} firmware) , associated with [[coldboot.raf]]
The new animation when PS3 boots (from 2.70 up to {{latest}} firmware) , associated with [[coldboot.raf]]


*Managed by: custom_render_plugin.sprx / custom_render_plugin.rco
*Managed by: custom_render_plugin.sprx / custom_render_plugin.rco
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See: [[Languages]] page
See: [[Languages]] page
{{PlayStation Languages}}
{{XMB languages}}


==Fonts==
==Fonts==
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All the XMBML configuration files are included in all firmwares for all PS3 models, and are located in path: '''/dev_flash/vsh/resource/explore/xmb/'''
All the XMBML configuration 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 Files]], [[XMBML Coding]], [[XMBML Functions]] and [[XMBML Coding Examples]]
For more information about the structure of this files see: [[XMBML Structure]], [[XMBML Functions]] and [[XMBML Coding Examples]] pages.


<div style="height:525px; width:1300px; margin:auto; overflow:auto">{{PS3 XMBML Configuration Files}}</div>
*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}}
 
=== 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
** Used by DEX/DECR Target ID (nonretail PS3 models): category_game_tool2.xml
** Used by SHOP: category_network_shop.xml
 
=== 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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{{Dev_flash\vsh\resource\explore\xmb}}


== XMB Layouts ==
== XMB Layouts ==
This files contains a list of numeric values that defines the positions, sizes, etc of most/all the items displayed in XMB. They're divided into 4 resolution modes, most specifically by these heights: (272, 480, 720, and 1080), and 2 types: (factor, and grid).
This files contains a list of numeric values that defines the positions, sizes, etc of most/all the items displayed in XMB. Are divided in 4 resolution modes, most specifically by his heigths: (272, 480, 720, and 1080), and 2 types: (factor, and grid).


For more info about this files see: [[XMB Layouts]] page.
For more info about this files see: [[XMB Layouts]] page.
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{{XMB Layout Tables}}
{{XMB Layout Tables}}


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