Goon3r
Member
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone could point to the recommend file name convention to use in the PS3ISO directory.
My current folder/file naming convention is (for example):
However sometimes in webman mod when rescanning files, these folders are presented as folders, which sounds ridiculous but it seems webman properly handles files stored in a folder of the same name. Regardless the output is inconsitent and similar to the below, I don't remember the exact output.
I've also noticed that some resolution of names to actual title names doesn't happen for all titles, so for example, I've seen 'Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179]' be presented as 'Mirror's Edge™' but after rescanning content displayed as 'Mirrors Edge (USA)'.
Im wondering what is the recommended folder/file name convention to use with webman mod for proper title resolution and to avoid folders being erroneously displayed as such (when all children have the same name)?
Thanks!
I'm wondering if anyone could point to the recommend file name convention to use in the PS3ISO directory.
My current folder/file naming convention is (for example):
Code:
/dev_hdd0/PS31SO/Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179]/Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179].iso
/dev_hdd0/PS31SO/Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179]/Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179].dkey
However sometimes in webman mod when rescanning files, these folders are presented as folders, which sounds ridiculous but it seems webman properly handles files stored in a folder of the same name. Regardless the output is inconsitent and similar to the below, I don't remember the exact output.
Code:
[Mirrors Edge (USA)]
I've also noticed that some resolution of names to actual title names doesn't happen for all titles, so for example, I've seen 'Mirrors Edge (USA) [BLUS-30179]' be presented as 'Mirror's Edge™' but after rescanning content displayed as 'Mirrors Edge (USA)'.
Im wondering what is the recommended folder/file name convention to use with webman mod for proper title resolution and to avoid folders being erroneously displayed as such (when all children have the same name)?
Thanks!