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This guide explains how to obtain your PlayStation 3 (PS3) games and then use your backups with RPCS3. This process is often referred to as ''dumping'' and includes different processes depending on the format your game is present. PS3 games are available in two formats:
This guide explains how to obtain your PlayStation 3 (PS3) games and then use your backups with RPCS3. This process is often referred to as ''dumping'' and includes different processes depending on the format of your game. PS3 games are available in two formats:
'''physical Blu-ray discs''' and '''digital PSN packages'''. For Blu-ray discs, dumping refers to decrypting the Blu-ray image and extracting all the files within whereas for PSN packages, it involves downloading the original game (.pkg) file and creating the necessary license (.rap) file.
'''physical Blu-ray discs''' and '''digital PSN packages'''. For Blu-ray discs, dumping refers to decrypting the Blu-ray image and extracting all the files on the respective Discs. Whereas for Digital games and DLCs, it involves downloading the original game (.PKG) file and creating the necessary license (.RAP) file for it.


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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Before we begin, please read the <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart Quickstart guide]</span> to familiarise yourself with how PS3 games are to be handled. Most of the tools and information covered here are already present there. This guide aims to elaborate on what is present in the Quickstart guide and help users avoid common mistakes. If you have questions after reading this guide, do not hesitate to join our <span class="plainlinks">[https://discord.me/RPCS3 Discord server]</span> and interact with the community members.
Before we begin, please read the <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart Quickstart guide]</span> to familiarise yourself with how PS3 games are to be handled. Most of the tools and information covered here are already present there. This guide aims to elaborate on what is present in the Quickstart guide and help users avoid common mistakes. If you have questions after reading this guide, do not hesitate to join our <span class="plainlinks">[https://discord.me/RPCS3 Discord server]</span> and interact with the community members.


There are two methods of dumping game files for each format:
'''<u>There are two ways to dump your games for RPCS3</u>:'''
* To dump disc games, you can either use a Custom Firmware (CFW) PS3 or a compatible Blu-ray drive with PC.
* Disc games with either a jailbroken PS3 or a compatible Blu-Ray Disc drive.
* To dump PSN games, you need a CFW PS3 or Original Firmware (OFW) PS3 to extract the license files.
* PSN (digital) games and DLCs with a jailbroken PS3.
In both cases, using a CFW PS3 is the superior method. Users who wish to use a CFW PS3 should go through [https://old.reddit.com/r/ps3homebrew/wiki/index r/ps3homebrew's wiki] for many CFW related tutorials that are generally updated with accurate information.
''<u>Note</u>: In case the above information wasn't clear enough, for Disc games a jailbroken PS3 is optional as you can opt for a Blu-Ray Drive instead, but for Digital games and DLCs your only option is a jailbroken PS3.''


<h2 style="color: red;">Software Distribution laws in your country</h2>
<h2 style="color: red;">Software Distribution laws in your country</h2>
<span style="color: red;">When dumping video game software, users are subject to country-specific software distribution laws. RPCS3 is not designed to enable illegal activity. We do not promote piracy nor do we allow it under any circumstances. Please take the time to review copyright and video game software dumping laws and/or policies for your country before proceeding.</span>
<span style="color: red;">When dumping video game software, users are subject to country-specific software distribution laws. RPCS3 is not designed to enable illegal activity. We do not promote piracy nor do we allow it under any circumstances. Please take the time to review copyright and video game software dumping laws and/or policies for your country before proceeding.</span>


<span style="color: red;">By following these instructions, you will do so at your own discretion. Should you follow these instructions against your local law, we shall not be held responsible for your actions.</span>
== How to jailbreak a PS3 using PS3HEN ==
<u>There are two ways of jailbreaking a PS3</u>: ''PS3HEN or also known as HEN'' (Homebrew Enabler) and ''CFW'' (Custom Firmware). In this guide we will cover ''PS3HEN/HEN'' since it is compatible with every PS3 model and is also the safest, easiest and fastest jailbreaking option out there.  


== Dumping Blu-ray disc games ==
'''<u>BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER, FIRST MAKE SURE TO UPDATE YOUR PS3'S FIRMWARE TO THE LATEST VERSION!</u>'''
As mentioned above, you can dump your disc games using either a CFW PS3 or with a compatible blu-ray drive with a PC. Let's look at each option:


=== Using CFW PS3 to dump disc games ===
# Insert a USB drive to your PC & format it to [https://imgur.com/a/D2zTa0y FAT32] using [https://rufus.ie/en/ Rufus].
This method is the most reliable method of dumping disc games as it is guaranteed to work with every PS3 game disc in existence, something which the second method cannot guarantee. However, during the dumping process, you will be limited to the PS3's Blu-ray drive transfer speeds so the process may take longer than using a PC. If you have doubts on installing or using any of the tools mentioned below, please read r/ps3homebrew's wiki.
# Download the [https://www.psx-place.com/threads/hfw-4-90-1-hybrid-firmware.39758 HFW (Hybrid Firmware) PUP file from here].
# Extract the PUP file using [https://7-zip.org 7-zip] and rename it to <code>PS3UPDAT.PUP</code>.
# Copy this file to <code>/PS3/UPDATE/</code> folder on your USB Drive (create the folders yourself). It should look like [https://imgur.com/a/jt0Oo8v this].
# Insert the USB drive to your PS3 -> Turn your PS3 off -> Press and hold the power button -> Your PS3 will turn on again -> Keep holding the power button until the PS3 shut downs again -> Press and hold the power button once more until you hear 2 quick beeps -> You should now be taken into the console's Recovery mode.
# Connect your PS3 controller to the console -> Select <code>System Update</code> -> Follow the onscreen instructions and finish installing <code>HFW</code> -> Once booted into the OS, [https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/accountinfo/systemactivation.html verify that the PS3 is activated].
# Once you have verified the PS3 is activated we can finally proceed with HEN installation. Open the PS3 browser and go here: http://ps3addict.github.io/alternate/ 
# Follow the on-screen instructions and complete the process. It may take a few tries so if you see failed errors it's fine, keep trying until it works.
# If all went well, you will see an option called <code>Enable HEN</code> on your home screen now (reboot the PS3 if needed), which means HEN has successfully been installed on your PS3!


# Install [https://store.brewology.com/ahomebrew.php?brewid=24 multiMAN] file manager.
=== How to install Homebrews on a jailbroken PS3 ===
# Insert your disc into the PS3.
Before you can get to dumping the games for RPCS3, you first have to install a couple of Homebrews on your jailbroken PS3. In this guide we are mainly focusing on dumping Disc and Digital games (as well as DLCs), and for that purpose the following Homebrews will be needed/used:
# Launch MultiMAN
* [https://github.com/Zarh/ManaGunZ/releases/tag/nightly Managunz File Manager] (a file manager that lets you access the file system on your PS3, you only need the [https://imgur.com/a/bQ8Njsx FileManager_vx.xx_nightly_xxxxxxx.pkg] PKG file)
# Highlight the game disc and press '''Triangle''' then select '''Copy to hdd'''. <br> this will dump your game files in a JB folder format.
* [https://github.com/bucanero/apollo-ps3/releases Apollo Save Tool] (needed for backing up the License or <code>.RAP</code> files for Digital games and DLCs)
# Choose the location you wish to save your dump. This can either be your PS3's internal HDD or an external HDD.
# (Optional) You can set up an FTP connection between your PlayStation 3 and PC. <br>Overall, the FTP method will be the fastest option. If using FTP, make sure to set Transfer Type to Binary, otherwise your dumps may get corrupted.


:: ''<u>Note</u>:'' The PlayStation is in the FAT32 format. Which means the PS3 has a maximum file size of 4GB. When dumping content that contains files larger than 4GB, multiMAN will automatically split those files. Whenever you finish transferring your dump to your PC, remember to merge the split files back together with tools such as [http://karmian.org/projects/ps3merge ps3merge], otherwise the content will not work.
Once you have downloaded the Homebrews above on your PC, place them on the root directory of your USB drive as shown [https://imgur.com/a/7AEpl9Y in this screenshot] (make sure the USB drive is formatted as FAT32 beforehand). Then insert the USB onto your PS3, click <code>Enable HEN</code> on the XMB if you haven't already, then finally follow the steps in [https://imgur.com/a/Wsmdplo this imgur album] and finish installing the Homebrews.


=== Using a compatible Blu-ray drive with PC to dump disc games ===
==== An important note about game dumping via USB ====
The PS3 natively only supports FAT32 format for USB drives and this format comes with limitations, the main one being it only supports transferring files in 4GB chunks. This is not ideal when you're dumping games that can sometimes be as large as 40GB. Best way to get around this limitation is to format your USB drive to <code>NTFS with MBR partition scheme</code>. This will increase the limit of external drives on the PS3 to 2TBs, which is plenty of space for us to work with. Note that only file managers like Managunz support this format, so if you are attempting to install homebrews and such on your PS3 later on, you have to format the drive to FAT32 again before doing so. '''That is to say, for game dumping use NTFS MBR, and for homebrew installation or anything else, use FAT32'''.
 
To format your USB drive to <code>NTFS with MBR partition scheme</code>, download [https://rufus.ie/en/ Rufus] and format your USB drive the way it's shown in [https://imgur.com/a/FuTqc9J this screenshot]. Once formatted, your USB drive is now ready to be used to transfer games from your PS3.
 
== How to dump Digital games & DLCs on a jailbroken PS3 ==
'''<u>There's 2 ways to dump Digital games and DLCs</u>:'''
* <u>''PKG Format''</u>: Start the download of the Digital game/DLC from the PS store and select <code>[https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/imgs/background001.jpg Download in Background]</code>, let it finish downloading. When it is done, you will see its installer is listed in your games list on the XMB (PS3's home screen). <u>DO NOT INSTALL IT YET!</u> Open [https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#How_to_install_Homebrews_on_a_jailbroken_PS3 Managunz] and navigate straight to <code>/dev_hdd0/vsh/task/XXXXXXXX</code> and the PKG files will be waiting for you there.
* <u>''Folder Format''</u>: If you already have the digital game(s) or DLC(s) installed on your console then navigate to <code>/dev_hdd0/game/</code>  and look for the folder(s) named after the game's serial (NPUBXXXXX or NPEBXXXXX etc). You will simply need to copy these folder(s).
 
<u>''Transferring these to your USB drive''</u>: Insert your <u>[https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#An_important_note_about_game_dumping_via_USB NTFS MBR formatted]</u> USB drive to your PS3, it'll now show up in Managunz as an <code>ntfs:0</code> entry on the list ([https://imgur.com/a/W2cCJKk Refer to this screenshot]). Copy your Digital game or DLC in whichever format you're interested in from their directories shown above, and paste them into this USB drive. Wait for them to finish copying, and once that's done you can move the files to your PC.
 
<u>''Installing these Digital game and DLC dumps on RPCS3''</u>: After moving them to your PC, if you dumped your game in PKG format, simply drag and drop the <code>.PKG</code> file into RPCS3's window to install them. If you dumped your game in Folder Format, simply drop the folders you copied in <code>/dev_hdd0/game/</code> directory in your RPCS3 folder.
 
==== How to backup the license (.RAP) files for Digital games & DLCs from a jailbroken PS3 ====
We have covered how to copy the Digital games and DLCs from your PS3, but for them to work on RPCS3, we must also make a backup of their respective license files. These license files are known as <code>.RAP</code> files. The manual way of backing up <code>.RAP</code> files is quite a lengthy process. Instead, here is a fast and easy way to backup your .RAP files for all your Digital games and DLCs using <code>Apollo Save Tool</code> on your PS3:
# Open [https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#How_to_install_Homebrews_on_a_jailbroken_PS3 Apollo] -> Select <code>User Backup</code> -> <code>Export Licenses</code> -> <code>Export all licenses as .RAPs</code> (refer to [https://imgur.com/a/rxrnyOG this screenshot]).
# Apollo will save your <code>.RAP</code> files in <code>\dev_hdd0\home\0000000x\exdata</code> (folder 0000000x can be 00000001 or 00000002 etc if you have multiple user profiles on your PS3).
# Copy these <code>.RAP</code> files to your USB drive using [https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#How_to_install_Homebrews_on_a_jailbroken_PS3 Managunz] and transfer them to your PC.
 
<u>''Installing these .RAP files on RPCS3''</u>: To install your backed up <code>.RAP</code> files on RPCS3, simply drag and drop them into RPCS3's window, or manually place them in <code>/dev_hdd0/home/0000001/exdata</code> in your RPCS3 folder.
 
<u>''Note''</u>: ''If you notice that your <code>.RAP</code> file is missing/not being backed up for a certain Game or DLC there's an easy fix for this. Start a download for the game on your PS3. You can now pause and cancel the download immediately after the download begins to prevent all the game files from being re-downloaded to your PS3 again unnecessarily. The point of doing this is because the license files are always the first to be downloaded and will remain in the PS3's file system even after the download is cancelled. Now repeat the steps above on Apollo again and the <code>.RAP</code> file should successfully be backed up this time.''
 
== How to dump Disc games on a jailbroken PS3 ==
# Insert your Disc into your PS3 and open [https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#How_to_install_Homebrews_on_a_jailbroken_PS3 Managunz File Manager].
# Insert your <u>''[https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#An_important_note_about_game_dumping_via_USB NTFS MBR formatted]''</u> USB drive to your PS3, it'll now show up in Managunz as an <code>ntfs:0</code> entry on the list ([https://imgur.com/a/W2cCJKk Refer to this screenshot]).
# Go inside the USB drive and make a folder named after the game you're about to copy from its disc. The reason to do this is so that it is easier to keep track of what's being transferred, especially if you are about to transfer multiple games from several discs.
# Now go back and go to <code>dev_bdvd</code> on the list (this is your disc's directory). Copy everything in this folder, go back and paste them in the game folder you created in your NTFS MBR formatted USB drive earlier.
# Now you can see the game files being copied to your USB drive ([https://imgur.com/a/AdSwUi3 refer to this screenshot for an example]).
# Let it finish transferring and you're ready to finish the rest of the steps on your PC!
 
<u>''Installing these copied Disc dumps on RPCS3''</u>: Simply place your copied game folders in <code>/games</code> inside RPCS3's folder. Alternatively, you could place the game folder anywhere you want on your PC and drag and drop it into RPCS3's window (doing so will add the game folder's path to RPCS3's games configuration file automatically). Now restart RPCS3 and the game(s) should show up on the Games List in RPCS3's GUI.
 
<u>''Note''</u>: ''These disc dumps will be copied in JB Folder (basically Folder format) format. '''RPCS3 does not support ISOs''', so make sure you're not selecting any option that says "copy as ISO". Follow the steps above as they're written and you will be fine.''
 
== How to dump Disc games using a compatible Blu-ray drive on a PC ==
This is the second method to dump disc games and will prove useful for those who do not have a CFW PS3 available. However, please note that this method has the following requirements to work:
This is the second method to dump disc games and will prove useful for those who do not have a CFW PS3 available. However, please note that this method has the following requirements to work:
# A ''compatible'' Blu-ray drive is mandatory. This means that not every Blu-ray drive can be used but only those that are specifically found capable of reading PS3 discs. A list of <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart#compatible_drives compatible drives]</span> are available on our Quickstart guide. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list but rather a list of  discovered drives that are known to work. Drives not present in this list might work if they have a Mediatek chipset and a +6 read offset.
# A ''compatible'' Blu-ray drive is mandatory. This means that not every Blu-ray drive can be used but only those that are specifically found capable of reading PS3 discs. A list of <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart#compatible_drives compatible drives]</span> are available on our Quickstart guide. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list but rather a list of  discovered drives that are known to work. Drives not present in this list might work if they have a Mediatek chipset and a +6 read offset.
# This method requires an external key for the decryption of the disc. This is only possible if your game has:
# This method requires an external key for the decryption of the disc. This is only possible if your game has:
#* an '''.ird''' file available in the [https://ps3.aldostools.org/ird.html aldos IRD library] or [http://ps3ird.free.fr/ Zarh IRD library] that matches your game's title ID.
#* an '''.ird''' file available in this [https://flexby420.github.io/playstation_3_ird_database/ IRD Database] that matches your game's title ID.
#* a decryption key obtained from [http://redump.org/ Redump]. These keys are currently not public but can still be used with our One-click disc dumper method as mentioned below.
#* a decryption key obtained from [http://redump.org/ Redump]. These keys are currently not public but can still be used with our One-click disc dumper method as mentioned below.


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# The second tool is a command-line tool for Linux users called LibRay. It cannot take advantage of Redump's decryption keys, but for any disc that has an .ird file available, it should work without any issues. <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart#dumping_linux Click here]</span> for instructions on its use.
# The second tool is a command-line tool for Linux users called LibRay. It cannot take advantage of Redump's decryption keys, but for any disc that has an .ird file available, it should work without any issues. <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart#dumping_linux Click here]</span> for instructions on its use.


==== Creating .ird file ====
==== Creating .ird files ====
If you lack an '''.ird''' file or a decryption key for a game and you have a CFW PS3 you can create your own '''.ird''' file using the instructions below:
If you lack an '''.ird''' file or a decryption key for a game and you have a CFW PS3 you can create your own '''.ird''' file using the instructions below:
# Install the latest version of '''ManaGunZ''' release from [https://github.com/Zarh/ManaGunZ/ here] on your PS3.
# Install the full version of [https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Test#How_to_install_Homebrews_on_a_jailbroken_PS3 Managunz] on your PS3.
# Launch it and insert your game disc into the PS3.
# Launch it and insert your game disc into the PS3.
# Highlight the game disc and press '''Triangle''' then select '''Dump decrypted Blu-Ray disc'''.
# Highlight the game disc and press '''Triangle''' then select '''Dump decrypted Blu-Ray disc'''.
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''<u>Note</u>: You can set your uploader username in '''ManaGunZ''' settings under '''Blu-Ray dumper''' section.''
''<u>Note</u>: You can set your uploader username in '''ManaGunZ''' settings under '''Blu-Ray dumper''' section.''
== Dumping PSN content ==
Dumping digital PSN content requires two files to play your content. The first is the actual content file that comes in a '''.pkg''' format and the second is the license file that is used to activate the game which needs to be in a '''.rap''' format. As mentioned in the overview, you need a CFW PS3 or OFW PS3 to extract the license file of your game. It's also important to note that some games do not have or need a license file (mostly free games and DLCs).
As of March 29, 2021 you can no longer access entitlement information from PC. The only viable way left to dump all your content is using your PS3.
=== Obtaining content and license files ===
This process involves using file managers to copy files from your PS3. This can be done with CFW PS3s or PS3s with HEN enabled. The steps involved to install CFW or HEN to your PS3 are well outside the scope of this guide and will not be covered here. Users are requested to refer to [https://consolemods.org/wiki/PS3:How_to_Hack_your_PS3 ConsoleMods.org] or Google for more information.
To obtain the game content files:
# Download and install games and DLCs you're interested in
#* If you queue content download into background, the associated .pkg file will be saved inside <code>/dev_hdd0/vsh/task/XXXXXXXX</code> folders until you manually install it through XMB action
#* These files are often incomplete, so please [[Help:Validating_PlayStation_3_game_dumps#Validating_PSN_games|verify]] every .pkg file you got from there
# Copy associated game folders from <code>/dev_hdd0/game/</code>
To obtain the license files for your games:
# Go to the Playstation network store on your PS3
# Download your games. You can pause and cancel the downloads immediately after they begin to prevent all the game files from being downloaded to your PS3 unnecessarily. The license files are downloaded first and will remain even if the download is cancelled.
# Next, we need to retrieve 3 types of files:
#* First is the '''.rif''' files which are the encrypted license files. Every game and DLC separately should have its own unique rif file. These files are located in <code>/dev_hdd0/home/000000XX/exdata/</code> where <code>XX</code> is the user ID number.
Using the file manager of your choice, copy all the pertaining .rif files for your game and dlc to an external USB drive, external HDD or use FTP to transfer these files to your PC.
#* Next, copy and transfer the '''act.dat''' file which is present in the same location as the rif files. Each ps3 user account will have a unique act.dat file and you are required to copy the act.dat of the applicable user account used to connect to the PSN store.
#* Finally, we need to find the '''IDPS'''. This is not a file but a 32-character hex string. There are multiple ways to view a console's IDPS and file managers such as multiMAN and webMAN will also display this under ''System Information''. Once you find this number, take a note of it so that you can use it later.
# On your PC, download [http://www.mediafire.com/download/a8r997j8a6m4i3y/rifconv.rar RifConv] and [https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/ HxD Hex Editor] (or any other hex editor).
# Create a new file and name it '''idps.hex'''. Open idps.hex with the hex editor and type in the IDPS number you noted down from your PS3. Hit save and close the file.
# Launch RifConv and ensure you're on the Rif2Rap tab. Add the idps.hex, act.dat and folder containing all of your .rif files in their respective fields. (Yes, you can add as many .rifs for all of your games and dlc as you wish and convert them in one process. Granted that they all come from the same PS3 user account.)
# Hit '''Create''' and a new folder called '''created_raps''' should appear. This folder will contain all the decrypted license files in the '''.rap''' format that is capable of being used in RPCS3.


== What's next? ==
== What's next? ==
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To check if your Blu-ray disc or PSN package was dumped correctly, [[Help:Validating PlayStation 3 game dumps|click here]].
To check if your Blu-ray disc or PSN package was dumped correctly, [[Help:Validating PlayStation 3 game dumps|click here]].


For instructions on how to use the dump in RPCS3, refer to the <span class="plainlinks">[https://rpcs3.net/quickstart#install_games installation instructions]</span> in the Quickstart guide.
If you are stuck somewhere, or if something in this guide is confusing for you and you have questions, or if you need help regarding anything in this article, please join our <span class="plainlinks">[https://discord.me/RPCS3 Discord server]</span> and ask for support from our community members.

Revision as of 20:31, 17 February 2024

This guide explains how to obtain your PlayStation 3 (PS3) games and then use your backups with RPCS3. This process is often referred to as dumping and includes different processes depending on the format of your game. PS3 games are available in two formats: physical Blu-ray discs and digital PSN packages. For Blu-ray discs, dumping refers to decrypting the Blu-ray image and extracting all the files on the respective Discs. Whereas for Digital games and DLCs, it involves downloading the original game (.PKG) file and creating the necessary license (.RAP) file for it.

Overview

Before we begin, please read the Quickstart guide to familiarise yourself with how PS3 games are to be handled. Most of the tools and information covered here are already present there. This guide aims to elaborate on what is present in the Quickstart guide and help users avoid common mistakes. If you have questions after reading this guide, do not hesitate to join our Discord server and interact with the community members.

There are two ways to dump your games for RPCS3:

  • Disc games with either a jailbroken PS3 or a compatible Blu-Ray Disc drive.
  • PSN (digital) games and DLCs with a jailbroken PS3.

Note: In case the above information wasn't clear enough, for Disc games a jailbroken PS3 is optional as you can opt for a Blu-Ray Drive instead, but for Digital games and DLCs your only option is a jailbroken PS3.

Software Distribution laws in your country

When dumping video game software, users are subject to country-specific software distribution laws. RPCS3 is not designed to enable illegal activity. We do not promote piracy nor do we allow it under any circumstances. Please take the time to review copyright and video game software dumping laws and/or policies for your country before proceeding.

How to jailbreak a PS3 using PS3HEN

There are two ways of jailbreaking a PS3: PS3HEN or also known as HEN (Homebrew Enabler) and CFW (Custom Firmware). In this guide we will cover PS3HEN/HEN since it is compatible with every PS3 model and is also the safest, easiest and fastest jailbreaking option out there.

BEFORE PROCEEDING ANY FURTHER, FIRST MAKE SURE TO UPDATE YOUR PS3'S FIRMWARE TO THE LATEST VERSION!

  1. Insert a USB drive to your PC & format it to FAT32 using Rufus.
  2. Download the HFW (Hybrid Firmware) PUP file from here.
  3. Extract the PUP file using 7-zip and rename it to PS3UPDAT.PUP.
  4. Copy this file to /PS3/UPDATE/ folder on your USB Drive (create the folders yourself). It should look like this.
  5. Insert the USB drive to your PS3 -> Turn your PS3 off -> Press and hold the power button -> Your PS3 will turn on again -> Keep holding the power button until the PS3 shut downs again -> Press and hold the power button once more until you hear 2 quick beeps -> You should now be taken into the console's Recovery mode.
  6. Connect your PS3 controller to the console -> Select System Update -> Follow the onscreen instructions and finish installing HFW -> Once booted into the OS, verify that the PS3 is activated.
  7. Once you have verified the PS3 is activated we can finally proceed with HEN installation. Open the PS3 browser and go here: http://ps3addict.github.io/alternate/
  8. Follow the on-screen instructions and complete the process. It may take a few tries so if you see failed errors it's fine, keep trying until it works.
  9. If all went well, you will see an option called Enable HEN on your home screen now (reboot the PS3 if needed), which means HEN has successfully been installed on your PS3!

How to install Homebrews on a jailbroken PS3

Before you can get to dumping the games for RPCS3, you first have to install a couple of Homebrews on your jailbroken PS3. In this guide we are mainly focusing on dumping Disc and Digital games (as well as DLCs), and for that purpose the following Homebrews will be needed/used:

Once you have downloaded the Homebrews above on your PC, place them on the root directory of your USB drive as shown in this screenshot (make sure the USB drive is formatted as FAT32 beforehand). Then insert the USB onto your PS3, click Enable HEN on the XMB if you haven't already, then finally follow the steps in this imgur album and finish installing the Homebrews.

An important note about game dumping via USB

The PS3 natively only supports FAT32 format for USB drives and this format comes with limitations, the main one being it only supports transferring files in 4GB chunks. This is not ideal when you're dumping games that can sometimes be as large as 40GB. Best way to get around this limitation is to format your USB drive to NTFS with MBR partition scheme. This will increase the limit of external drives on the PS3 to 2TBs, which is plenty of space for us to work with. Note that only file managers like Managunz support this format, so if you are attempting to install homebrews and such on your PS3 later on, you have to format the drive to FAT32 again before doing so. That is to say, for game dumping use NTFS MBR, and for homebrew installation or anything else, use FAT32.

To format your USB drive to NTFS with MBR partition scheme, download Rufus and format your USB drive the way it's shown in this screenshot. Once formatted, your USB drive is now ready to be used to transfer games from your PS3.

How to dump Digital games & DLCs on a jailbroken PS3

There's 2 ways to dump Digital games and DLCs:

  • PKG Format: Start the download of the Digital game/DLC from the PS store and select Download in Background, let it finish downloading. When it is done, you will see its installer is listed in your games list on the XMB (PS3's home screen). DO NOT INSTALL IT YET! Open Managunz and navigate straight to /dev_hdd0/vsh/task/XXXXXXXX and the PKG files will be waiting for you there.
  • Folder Format: If you already have the digital game(s) or DLC(s) installed on your console then navigate to /dev_hdd0/game/ and look for the folder(s) named after the game's serial (NPUBXXXXX or NPEBXXXXX etc). You will simply need to copy these folder(s).

Transferring these to your USB drive: Insert your NTFS MBR formatted USB drive to your PS3, it'll now show up in Managunz as an ntfs:0 entry on the list (Refer to this screenshot). Copy your Digital game or DLC in whichever format you're interested in from their directories shown above, and paste them into this USB drive. Wait for them to finish copying, and once that's done you can move the files to your PC.

Installing these Digital game and DLC dumps on RPCS3: After moving them to your PC, if you dumped your game in PKG format, simply drag and drop the .PKG file into RPCS3's window to install them. If you dumped your game in Folder Format, simply drop the folders you copied in /dev_hdd0/game/ directory in your RPCS3 folder.

How to backup the license (.RAP) files for Digital games & DLCs from a jailbroken PS3

We have covered how to copy the Digital games and DLCs from your PS3, but for them to work on RPCS3, we must also make a backup of their respective license files. These license files are known as .RAP files. The manual way of backing up .RAP files is quite a lengthy process. Instead, here is a fast and easy way to backup your .RAP files for all your Digital games and DLCs using Apollo Save Tool on your PS3:

  1. Open Apollo -> Select User Backup -> Export Licenses -> Export all licenses as .RAPs (refer to this screenshot).
  2. Apollo will save your .RAP files in \dev_hdd0\home\0000000x\exdata (folder 0000000x can be 00000001 or 00000002 etc if you have multiple user profiles on your PS3).
  3. Copy these .RAP files to your USB drive using Managunz and transfer them to your PC.

Installing these .RAP files on RPCS3: To install your backed up .RAP files on RPCS3, simply drag and drop them into RPCS3's window, or manually place them in /dev_hdd0/home/0000001/exdata in your RPCS3 folder.

Note: If you notice that your .RAP file is missing/not being backed up for a certain Game or DLC there's an easy fix for this. Start a download for the game on your PS3. You can now pause and cancel the download immediately after the download begins to prevent all the game files from being re-downloaded to your PS3 again unnecessarily. The point of doing this is because the license files are always the first to be downloaded and will remain in the PS3's file system even after the download is cancelled. Now repeat the steps above on Apollo again and the .RAP file should successfully be backed up this time.

How to dump Disc games on a jailbroken PS3

  1. Insert your Disc into your PS3 and open Managunz File Manager.
  2. Insert your NTFS MBR formatted USB drive to your PS3, it'll now show up in Managunz as an ntfs:0 entry on the list (Refer to this screenshot).
  3. Go inside the USB drive and make a folder named after the game you're about to copy from its disc. The reason to do this is so that it is easier to keep track of what's being transferred, especially if you are about to transfer multiple games from several discs.
  4. Now go back and go to dev_bdvd on the list (this is your disc's directory). Copy everything in this folder, go back and paste them in the game folder you created in your NTFS MBR formatted USB drive earlier.
  5. Now you can see the game files being copied to your USB drive (refer to this screenshot for an example).
  6. Let it finish transferring and you're ready to finish the rest of the steps on your PC!

Installing these copied Disc dumps on RPCS3: Simply place your copied game folders in /games inside RPCS3's folder. Alternatively, you could place the game folder anywhere you want on your PC and drag and drop it into RPCS3's window (doing so will add the game folder's path to RPCS3's games configuration file automatically). Now restart RPCS3 and the game(s) should show up on the Games List in RPCS3's GUI.

Note: These disc dumps will be copied in JB Folder (basically Folder format) format. RPCS3 does not support ISOs, so make sure you're not selecting any option that says "copy as ISO". Follow the steps above as they're written and you will be fine.

How to dump Disc games using a compatible Blu-ray drive on a PC

This is the second method to dump disc games and will prove useful for those who do not have a CFW PS3 available. However, please note that this method has the following requirements to work:

  1. A compatible Blu-ray drive is mandatory. This means that not every Blu-ray drive can be used but only those that are specifically found capable of reading PS3 discs. A list of compatible drives are available on our Quickstart guide. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list but rather a list of discovered drives that are known to work. Drives not present in this list might work if they have a Mediatek chipset and a +6 read offset.
  2. This method requires an external key for the decryption of the disc. This is only possible if your game has:
    • an .ird file available in this IRD Database that matches your game's title ID.
    • a decryption key obtained from Redump. These keys are currently not public but can still be used with our One-click disc dumper method as mentioned below.

If you know and have confirmed that you do have a compatible Blu-ray drive, then you have 2 recommended tools available to dump your disc:

  1. The first and recommended method is to use 13xforever's One-click PS3 Disc Dumper. As the name suggests, it's the easiest tool to use and is currently the only tool that can take advantage of the decryption keys from Redump. Click here for instructions on its use.
  2. The second tool is a command-line tool for Linux users called LibRay. It cannot take advantage of Redump's decryption keys, but for any disc that has an .ird file available, it should work without any issues. Click here for instructions on its use.

Creating .ird files

If you lack an .ird file or a decryption key for a game and you have a CFW PS3 you can create your own .ird file using the instructions below:

  1. Install the full version of Managunz on your PS3.
  2. Launch it and insert your game disc into the PS3.
  3. Highlight the game disc and press Triangle then select Dump decrypted Blu-Ray disc.
  4. After it is finished the .ird file can be found here.

Note: You can set your uploader username in ManaGunZ settings under Blu-Ray dumper section.

What's next?

If you've done everything correctly, you will have a successful dump of your game or content.

To check if your Blu-ray disc or PSN package was dumped correctly, click here.

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