Homebrew Official ddd - WiiU Title Dumper

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ddd - WiiU Title Dumper


What is ddd ?

ddd is a WiiU Title Dumper developed by Dimok.
It dumps the data of any title launched on your WiiU.

It can dump all the files from these folders or their sub-folders:
/vol/code
/vol/content
/vol/save
/vol/aoc
/vol/meta
It will automatically generate the cos.xml and app.xml needed by Loadiine when dumping /vol/code


It requires a server on your computer which works on Windows, Linux and Mac.


Download

Download : https://github.com/dimok789/ddd/releases
Source : https://github.com/dimok789/ddd


Compatibility

ddd works on all WiiU versions capable of running the Homebrew Launcher.


Usage


:!: Attention : Before dumping your game, be sure you disabled the WiiU's Auto Power-Down feature, or the console will shut down in the middle of the dump.
It can takes few hours to dump a game through the network, as the network average speed is 800KB/s to 1MB/s.

On PC
You need to launch the server with a command line to specify the path you want to dump, and where you want the files to be dumped to.


Open a command line window (or a terminal on Linux/mac):
Mac : The terminal is located in the Utilities folder in Applications.
Windows (method1) : Start menu > run > type cmd and press enter
Windows (method2) : press Shift on the keyboard and right-click on an empty spot of the folder where the dumper is located, then select "open a command line window here".

If the command window is not already in the correct folder, browse to the Title Dumper folder using the "cd <path>" command. Example:
cd /Users/myname/Documents/ddd/

Once you are on the correct folder, launch the Title Dumper. The command to launch the Title Dumper is different if you are on Windows or Mac/Linux.

Windows
Use this command line format:
titledumper.exe <dump_path_on_wiiu> <output_path_on_pc>

Linux and mac
Use this command line format:
./titledumper  <dump_path_on_wiiu> <output_path_on_pc>


where <dump_path_on_wiiu> is "/vol" or any valid sub-folders (see examples below) and <output_path_on_pc> is an existing folder in which you want to store the dumped files on your computer.

You can also use a batch or bash file with that command line inside instead of opening a command line window every time.


On WiiU
1. Run ddd from the homebrew launcher.
2. Set your computer's IP and press X button to install ddd in memory and return to WiiU Main menu. (You can press A button instead to autoboot the inserted disc)
3. Launch the title you want to dump. It will pause on the logo until the dump is done.
4. After the dump is done, the title will continue loading normally. Keep the server active if you need to dump rpl files.
5. Close the server and launch it again with a different output path if you launch another title, or you will dump multiple titles to the same path.
6. Launch Miimaker to return to installer and press Home button to exit to the homebrew Launcher to remove the dumper from memory.


Special method to dump the /vol/meta folder
If you want to dump the /vol/meta folder then the method is different based on the launched title type.

WiiU disc titles and titles installed on WiiU USB Hard drive:
1. After you launched the title, press the Home button.
2. Wait on the Home menu until all files are dumped.
3. You can now close the Home menu and either return to the game or exit.

Titles installed on the WiiU system memory (NAND):
1. After you launched the title, press the Home button
2. Exit to the system menu
3. Wait 30 seconds on the system menu, until all files are dumped. The dump will start about 15 seconds after the system menu is loaded.


Things to know:
- RPL files are dumped only if they are loaded in memory. You need to play the game and trigger their load for the files to be dumped.
- The dumper will semi-resume the dump if you cancel it. The existing files will be skipped, partial files will be dumped again.
- If you specify only /vol as input path it will dump all possible path.
- You can't specify a single file to dump as input path yet.
- On windows you can use either slash / or anti-slash \ in the output path.
- If the path contains a space, you need to use quotes around it "c:\path with space\output folder\"


Examples


Example 1
Dumping the "code" folder of your Lego City Game disc to E:\WiiU\ISO\Lego City\
titledumper.exe /vol/code "E:/WiiU/ISO/Lego City/"
It will dump :
E:\WiiU\ISO\Lego City\vol\code\legocity.master.rpx
E:\WiiU\ISO\Lego City\vol\code\app.xml
E:\WiiU\ISO\Lego City\vol\code\cos.xml

Example 2
Dump the "driver" folder of Mario Kart 8:
titledumper.exe /vol/content/driver "E:/WiiU/ISO/Mario Kart 8/"
it will dump:
E:\WiiU\ISO\Mario Kart 8\vol\content\driver\BbDaisy.szs
E:\WiiU\ISO\Mario Kart 8\vol\content\driver\BbLuigi.szs
E:\WiiU\ISO\Mario Kart 8\vol\content\driver\ and all the szs files located in that folder

Example 3
Dump EVERYTHING the dumper can dump:
Specify only "/vol" as input path.
titledumper.exe /vol "E:/WiiU/ISO/Mario Kart 8/"
It will dump :
/vol/code, app.xml cos.xml
/vol/content
/vol/save
/vol/aoc
into your mario kart 8 folder

Example 4
You can also specify relative path to dump the title into the current dumper's folder.
Windows:
titledumper.exe /vol/content "./Mario Kart 8"

Linux:
./titledumper /vol/save "./Mario Kart 8/"



Limitation

You can't dump System menu or Miimaker titles.
If you need these titles, they can be downloaded from NUS.

The /vol/code folder is not a direct dump, it only dumps memory-loaded RPX or RPL files. It also extracts the data used by Loadiine and generate "fake" app.xml and cos.xml files.
The generated files are not full extracted files, only some values are read from memory and stored in the files for loadiine's needs.


Help wanted

An icon for the homebrew launcher would be nice.
If someone wants to write a better readme and usage for github, contact us.

If you know how to get a list of all rpl files used by a title, then the dumper could be updated to dump them without the need to play the game and load them in memory.

Donation

If you want to thank Dimok for all his work in the WiiU development, you can make a gift in return.

 
Last edited by Cyan, , Reason: updated the guide a little

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Out of curiosity, is there some reason game RPLs can't just be dumped directly? Are they not stored in /vol/code? I don't know a whole lot of how Wii U games store their code and RPLs, so forgive me if that's a silly question.
 

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@dimok ... My first shot at a "ddd" icon...

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