If this option is not specified, all discs will be extracted. Specify the discs to extract with the -d or -disc option, which takes a comma-separated list of disc numbers to extract, e.g. cue.Įxtracting from Multi-disc PBPs are supported. PSXPackager checks the file extension to decide whether to extract or convert, so the syntax remains the same. The following formats are supported:Īrchives will be decompressed to a temporary folder in %TEMP%\PSXPackager, and will be cleaned up on exit. PSXPackager can automatically extract files from compressed files (archives) anc convert the contents into a PBP. Set the compression level to a value from 0 to 9, with 0 being no compression and 9 being the highest compression level. Use the -x argument to overwrite all files in the output directory. PSXPackager will prompt if a file exists before overwriting it. If not specified, the path of the input file will be used. Simply pass the path to the archive, CUE sheet, or image with the -i parameter. PSXPackager supports several input formats. If not specified, the path will be theĬonvert a. resource-root The path where resource folders will be located. resource-format The format to use with extract/import/generate. generate If specified, create empty resources folder specified by resource-format. import If specified, import resources using the path specified by resource-format. extract If specified, extract resources using the path specified by resource-format. g, -log If specified, log messages to a file. f, -format (Default: %FILENAME%) Specify the filename format e.g. s, -skip If specified, will skip existing files. x If specified, overwrite a file if it exists, otherwise ask confirmation. Info-level messages, 3 = All messages (default), 4 = Include timestamps 1 = Files, Errors and Warnings only, 2 = No v, -verbosity (Default: 3) Set level of output messages. d, -discs A comma-separated list of disc numbers to extract from a PBP. l, -level (Default: 5) Set compression level 0-9, default 5. o, -output The output path where the converted file(s) will be written. i, -input (Group: input) The input file or path to convert.
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