Is there an app auto create folders and name PKGs correctly

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I'm going through the process of obtaining my games in PKG format, I'm just wondering has anyone came across an application or a setting within an app that will put PKGs / RIFs in their own folders and name them correctly?

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not sure about packages. rifs are named after the content id. that I assume is want the packages to be called. I think I had to do mine manually. then, there's A0100-V0100 . the A is app version, most base game packages should be A0100; the V is master version which is a base package with an update applied to it. they could be anything. dlc is always A0000-V0000 on both ps3 and ps4 iirc.
 

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btw, you can get the content id from the package in ps3tools. it's also near the beginning in hex. or you can get it from the param.sfo. when I was testing the c00 auto fix things for rudi rastelli, the package for I think spaced invaders had a different content id than the param.sfo. not sure how that happened, but I used the hex to get it, then put that in the fixer to generate an edat. it didn't work. then, I tried the one in the param.sfo, and it did work. it's the only game I've seen with that mistake.
 
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