Another small update after a hiatus, bringing PS3 Game List to v1.8. This version main focus is sorting all the issues reported by the Snow Leopard, Lion and Linux users. This kind of matter usually arises when you try a multi-platform approach. Hopefully, all the issues will be sorted out when the respective versions are released (soon).
As usual, feel free to suggest something new, and, if you happen to find any bugs, please report them as well.
PS3 Game List change-log and features:
v1.8
■Splits files over 4GB using .666xx fragments for FAT32 compatibility (a file named “filename.ext” will be split as “filename.ext.66600″, “filename.ext.66601″, etc.);
■Joins file fragments back into the original file (joining will not be performed if the volume format is FAT32 ; configuration via settings dialog);
■Updates will be queued again after a hash test fail (requested feature);
■Fixed drive usage info for Japanese text;
■Fixed minor French translation issues.
As usual, feel free to suggest something new, and, if you happen to find any bugs, please report them as well.
PS3 Game List change-log and features:
v1.8
■Splits files over 4GB using .666xx fragments for FAT32 compatibility (a file named “filename.ext” will be split as “filename.ext.66600″, “filename.ext.66601″, etc.);
■Joins file fragments back into the original file (joining will not be performed if the volume format is FAT32 ; configuration via settings dialog);
■Updates will be queued again after a hash test fail (requested feature);
■Fixed drive usage info for Japanese text;
■Fixed minor French translation issues.
View PREVIOUS CHANGELOGS
v1.7
■Allows multiple simultaneous downloads (configuration via settings dialog);
■Supports download pausing/resuming;
■Displays download speed;
■Allows users to indicate whether a game loads from the external hard disk or not (double click on the correspondent cell to select the desired value, the info will be stored at ‘external.txt’ when the save action is performed; the file can be manually edited, the format is [GAME_ID] [CODE], where [CODE] can be 0 (Not Tested), 1 (Not Working) or 2 (Working); e.g. BCUS98114 0);
■Full Unicode support (UTF-8) (configuration via settings dialog; by enabling Unicode, the application will render non-Latin characters used in western languages, special symbols, etc.; text will be rendered using ISO-8859-1(Latin-1)/Windows-1252 otherwise);
■Displays check items (flags) as icons (configuration via settings dialog);
■Indicates whether a game update has been downloaded (partially or in full);
■Overwrite confirmation is no longer asked (the package SHA1sum is checked instead; if the hash test fails, the update will be added to the download queue);
■Additional language support: Japanese;
■Fixed _TITLE_/_ID_ order issue (custom rename);
■Fixed image loading issue after folder renaming;
■Fixed drive usage info;
■Updated German text (thanks to Whynot for the correct translation).
v1.6
■Loads info from multiple game folders (configuration via settings dialog);
■FTP renaming (via FTP context menu);
■Additional option to rename game folders to a user defined format using the tags _TITLE_ and _ID_ (e.g. “_TITLE_ (_ID_)” => “Gran Turismo 5 (BCUS98114)”, “[_ID_][_TITLE_]” => “[BCUS98114][Gran Turismo 5]“, “XYZ -_TITLE_” => “XYZ -Gran Turismo 5″, “[_[_ID_]_]” => “[_[BCUS98114]_]”, etc. ; notice that at least one of the tags must be present and the characters ‘\’, ‘/’, ‘:’, ‘*’, ‘?’, ‘”‘, ‘<’, ‘>’ and ‘|’ cannot be used);
■Exports game list to Excel file format (requires Microsoft Excel installed);
■Imports game list from a previously saved Excel file [requires Microsoft Excel installed; games can be manually added (a game title and a valid ID must be filled), and the worksheet layout must be followed, otherwise the rows will be skipped];
■Additional option to display disk status;
■Displays number of games and total size permanently at the status bar.
v1.5
■Loads game info stored at the PS3 (via FTP context menu);
■Downloads updates of games stored at the PS3;
■Allows users to set a default download folder (via settings dialog);
■Game folder depth configuration (via settings dialog; e.g. “Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\” instead of “Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\”);
■Allows replacing of game avatar and background image with custom ones (backup option via settings dialog);
■Displays FAT32 compatibility (notice the “Bootable” column indicates whether a large file is split into smaller parts);
■Additional option to rename game folders multiMAN style;
v1.4
■Context menu support (right click on list items to activate);
■Initial FTP support (download/upload via context menu);
■Proxy support;
■Allows mass renaming of game folders (to match game id or game title);
■Choosing not to overwrite an existing update no longer aborts the download process (the next update in line gets selected);
■Fixed creation date sorting issue.
v1.3
■Allows further PARAM.SFO editing (video resolution and audio format);
■Remembers game folder location and language settings;
■Fixed crash while loading malformed PARAM.SFO.
v1.2
■Downloads all updates for a selected game instead of the latest one only;
■Fixed column order issue.
v1.1
■Allows PARAM.SFO editing (game title and firmware version);
■Allows directory renaming;
■Allows game directory browsing (through an external explorer.exe call);
■Lists available game updates (version and size);
■Downloads game updates;
■Fixed minor translation issues.
v1.0
■Makes use of multiple threads to load game info faster;
■Lists game title, id, firmware version, size, boot status, and creation date from any directory;
■Displays game’s avatar and background image;
■Allows game list to be exported to a text file;
■Multilanguage support: English, French, German, Italian and Portuguese.
■Allows multiple simultaneous downloads (configuration via settings dialog);
■Supports download pausing/resuming;
■Displays download speed;
■Allows users to indicate whether a game loads from the external hard disk or not (double click on the correspondent cell to select the desired value, the info will be stored at ‘external.txt’ when the save action is performed; the file can be manually edited, the format is [GAME_ID] [CODE], where [CODE] can be 0 (Not Tested), 1 (Not Working) or 2 (Working); e.g. BCUS98114 0);
■Full Unicode support (UTF-8) (configuration via settings dialog; by enabling Unicode, the application will render non-Latin characters used in western languages, special symbols, etc.; text will be rendered using ISO-8859-1(Latin-1)/Windows-1252 otherwise);
■Displays check items (flags) as icons (configuration via settings dialog);
■Indicates whether a game update has been downloaded (partially or in full);
■Overwrite confirmation is no longer asked (the package SHA1sum is checked instead; if the hash test fails, the update will be added to the download queue);
■Additional language support: Japanese;
■Fixed _TITLE_/_ID_ order issue (custom rename);
■Fixed image loading issue after folder renaming;
■Fixed drive usage info;
■Updated German text (thanks to Whynot for the correct translation).
v1.6
■Loads info from multiple game folders (configuration via settings dialog);
■FTP renaming (via FTP context menu);
■Additional option to rename game folders to a user defined format using the tags _TITLE_ and _ID_ (e.g. “_TITLE_ (_ID_)” => “Gran Turismo 5 (BCUS98114)”, “[_ID_][_TITLE_]” => “[BCUS98114][Gran Turismo 5]“, “XYZ -_TITLE_” => “XYZ -Gran Turismo 5″, “[_[_ID_]_]” => “[_[BCUS98114]_]”, etc. ; notice that at least one of the tags must be present and the characters ‘\’, ‘/’, ‘:’, ‘*’, ‘?’, ‘”‘, ‘<’, ‘>’ and ‘|’ cannot be used);
■Exports game list to Excel file format (requires Microsoft Excel installed);
■Imports game list from a previously saved Excel file [requires Microsoft Excel installed; games can be manually added (a game title and a valid ID must be filled), and the worksheet layout must be followed, otherwise the rows will be skipped];
■Additional option to display disk status;
■Displays number of games and total size permanently at the status bar.
v1.5
■Loads game info stored at the PS3 (via FTP context menu);
■Downloads updates of games stored at the PS3;
■Allows users to set a default download folder (via settings dialog);
■Game folder depth configuration (via settings dialog; e.g. “Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\” instead of “Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\”);
■Allows replacing of game avatar and background image with custom ones (backup option via settings dialog);
■Displays FAT32 compatibility (notice the “Bootable” column indicates whether a large file is split into smaller parts);
■Additional option to rename game folders multiMAN style;
v1.4
■Context menu support (right click on list items to activate);
■Initial FTP support (download/upload via context menu);
■Proxy support;
■Allows mass renaming of game folders (to match game id or game title);
■Choosing not to overwrite an existing update no longer aborts the download process (the next update in line gets selected);
■Fixed creation date sorting issue.
v1.3
■Allows further PARAM.SFO editing (video resolution and audio format);
■Remembers game folder location and language settings;
■Fixed crash while loading malformed PARAM.SFO.
v1.2
■Downloads all updates for a selected game instead of the latest one only;
■Fixed column order issue.
v1.1
■Allows PARAM.SFO editing (game title and firmware version);
■Allows directory renaming;
■Allows game directory browsing (through an external explorer.exe call);
■Lists available game updates (version and size);
■Downloads game updates;
■Fixed minor translation issues.
v1.0
■Makes use of multiple threads to load game info faster;
■Lists game title, id, firmware version, size, boot status, and creation date from any directory;
■Displays game’s avatar and background image;
■Allows game list to be exported to a text file;
■Multilanguage support: English, French, German, Italian and Portuguese.
Updated the quick guide at the “about” section to version 1.8, for those interested in learning all the app features.
Those looking for an alternative that allows you to manage / update your list of PS3 games are welcome to try PS3 Game List.
It started out as a demo to test the Qt Framework functionality, but it evolved into a full feature C++ app. It focus on speed, and is currently available for Windows (Seven, Vista, XP), Linux (x86, x86-64 compatible) and Mac (OSX 10.5 and up).
Quick guide (v1.8):
It started out as a demo to test the Qt Framework functionality, but it evolved into a full feature C++ app. It focus on speed, and is currently available for Windows (Seven, Vista, XP), Linux (x86, x86-64 compatible) and Mac (OSX 10.5 and up).
Quick guide (v1.8):
View QUICK GUIDE
■“Game folder”: loads the game info stored at the selected folder/directory (select the folder that holds all data, not the individual game folders);
■“Import list from Excel file”: loads a list of previously saved games from an excel file;
■“Export…”: displays the list exporting options (“Export as text file” – exports/saves your game list as a text file; “Export as Excel file” – exports/saves your game list as a Microsoft Excel file);
■“Clear list”: clears all the data loaded;
■“Save changes”: saves all the changes made to the PARAM.SFO files and folders (double click or press F2 to alter game title, firmware or folder name; check the resolution and audio boxes to alter them);
■“Rename folders…”: displays the folder renaming options (“Rename folders (ID)” – renames all folders to match the game ID (e.g. BCUS98114); “Rename folders (Title)” – renames all folders to match the game title (e.g. “Gran Turismo 5″); “Rename folders (ID+Title)”: renames all folders to ID-[Title]; “Rename folders (user defined)”: renames all folders to a format specified by the user using the tags _ID_ and _TITLE_);
■“Replace image…”: displays image replacing options (“Replace avatar” – replaces game avatar with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 320×176; “Replace background image” – replaces background image with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 1920×1080);
■“Browse game folder”: opens an explorer.exe window pointing to the selected game folder;
■“Spit/Join…”: splits files over 4GB into fragments for FAT32 compatibility (or joins fragments back together);
■“Disk status”: displays a chart of disk usage;
■“Check for updates”: checks whether the loaded games have updates available;
■“Download updates”: adds all checked updates to the queue and starts/resumes the download process (allowing simultaneous downloads);
■“Stops downloads”: interrupts the download process; partial downloads can be resumed at a later time;
■“Select all/none”: selects/deselects all updates;
■“Settings”: opens up the application configuration dialog;
■“General (Settings)”: configures game folder depth (up to 10 levels; e.g. “Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\” instead of “Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\”), enables loading from multiple game folders, enables the creation of image backup, enables iconic representation of flag items, enables Unicode support for game titles, sets file deletion option for split/merge operation and sets the default download folder);
■“Proxy (Settings)”: proxy configuration (HTTP/SOCKS 5 supported);
■“FTP”: the FTP tab allows the user to connect to a server (or a PS3 running one); right click on an item to display the available options (download, delete, rename or load game information). In order to upload a game, connect to a server and navigate to the destination folder. Then, go to the “Game info” tab and right click on the game to display the context menu. Select “Upload (FTP)” to upload the game to the destination folder.
■“Import list from Excel file”: loads a list of previously saved games from an excel file;
■“Export…”: displays the list exporting options (“Export as text file” – exports/saves your game list as a text file; “Export as Excel file” – exports/saves your game list as a Microsoft Excel file);
■“Clear list”: clears all the data loaded;
■“Save changes”: saves all the changes made to the PARAM.SFO files and folders (double click or press F2 to alter game title, firmware or folder name; check the resolution and audio boxes to alter them);
■“Rename folders…”: displays the folder renaming options (“Rename folders (ID)” – renames all folders to match the game ID (e.g. BCUS98114); “Rename folders (Title)” – renames all folders to match the game title (e.g. “Gran Turismo 5″); “Rename folders (ID+Title)”: renames all folders to ID-[Title]; “Rename folders (user defined)”: renames all folders to a format specified by the user using the tags _ID_ and _TITLE_);
■“Replace image…”: displays image replacing options (“Replace avatar” – replaces game avatar with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 320×176; “Replace background image” – replaces background image with a custom image. The image will be scaled to 1920×1080);
■“Browse game folder”: opens an explorer.exe window pointing to the selected game folder;
■“Spit/Join…”: splits files over 4GB into fragments for FAT32 compatibility (or joins fragments back together);
■“Disk status”: displays a chart of disk usage;
■“Check for updates”: checks whether the loaded games have updates available;
■“Download updates”: adds all checked updates to the queue and starts/resumes the download process (allowing simultaneous downloads);
■“Stops downloads”: interrupts the download process; partial downloads can be resumed at a later time;
■“Select all/none”: selects/deselects all updates;
■“Settings”: opens up the application configuration dialog;
■“General (Settings)”: configures game folder depth (up to 10 levels; e.g. “Z:\GAMEZ\Gran Turismo 5\BCUS98114\” instead of “Z:\GAMEZ\BCUS98114\”), enables loading from multiple game folders, enables the creation of image backup, enables iconic representation of flag items, enables Unicode support for game titles, sets file deletion option for split/merge operation and sets the default download folder);
■“Proxy (Settings)”: proxy configuration (HTTP/SOCKS 5 supported);
■“FTP”: the FTP tab allows the user to connect to a server (or a PS3 running one); right click on an item to display the available options (download, delete, rename or load game information). In order to upload a game, connect to a server and navigate to the destination folder. Then, go to the “Game info” tab and right click on the game to display the context menu. Select “Upload (FTP)” to upload the game to the destination folder.
Download Link: multiupload.com/EGIL2ADVFA
Official Site: P33 Game List
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