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* sources' "digital serial 1" should be the title id, taken from the CDN URL if the dump origin is the CDN and taken from the NAND/SD path if the dump origin is the console. If the title id is taken from elsewhere, specify this by putting <code>!digital-serial-origin: unknown</code> or <code>!digital-serial-origin: tmd</code> on its own line in the Comment+.
* sources' "digital serial 1" should be the title id, taken from the CDN URL if the dump origin is the CDN and taken from the NAND/SD path if the dump origin is the console. If the title id is taken from elsewhere, specify this by putting <code>!digital-serial-origin: unknown</code> or <code>!digital-serial-origin: tmd</code> on its own line in the Comment+.
* "Console" format files should still use the CDN filenaming (e.g. "00000000" not "00000000.app")
* "Console" format files should still use the CDN filenaming (e.g. "00000000" not "00000000.app")
* if the dump date is from the http response header(s) date field, put <code>[Date from HTTP headers]</code> in the comment2 field.
* if the file sizes are from the http response header(s) length field, put <code>[Sizes from HTTP headers]</code> in the comment2 field.

Revision as of 07:24, 5 January 2020

"(Digital) (CDN)" is the current dat. Stuff from "(Digital)" should be migrated to the current dat, with conversions into CDN format taking place to match the majority of the data in the dat (while keeping the original files as "Scene CCI" or "Scene CIA" format).

  • sources' "digital serial 1" should be the title id, taken from the CDN URL if the dump origin is the CDN and taken from the NAND/SD path if the dump origin is the console. If the title id is taken from elsewhere, specify this by putting !digital-serial-origin: unknown or !digital-serial-origin: tmd on its own line in the Comment+.
  • "Console" format files should still use the CDN filenaming (e.g. "00000000" not "00000000.app")
  • if the dump date is from the http response header(s) date field, put [Date from HTTP headers] in the comment2 field.
  • if the file sizes are from the http response header(s) length field, put [Sizes from HTTP headers] in the comment2 field.