Difference between revisions of "FF10/FileFormat VBF"
< FF10
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
my_wiki>TopherAU (Created page with "Final Fantasy X stores all of its' game data in a single large archive, called a VBF (Virtuos Big File) archive. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtuos Virtuos] is the develop...") |
(No difference)
|
Revision as of 14:34, 10 May 2018
Final Fantasy X stores all of its' game data in a single large archive, called a VBF (Virtuos Big File) archive. Virtuos is the developer contracted by Square Enix to handle the FFX/X-2 HD Remaster.
VBF header format
Offset | Length | Name | Description |
---|---|---|---|
0x0000 | 4 bytes | N/A | VBF header bytes, always equal to 0x5352594b ("SRYK") |
0x0004 | 4 bytes | headerLength | Length of the header block |
0x0008 | 8 bytes | numFiles | Number of files contained in archive |
0x0010 | numFiles * 16 bytes | nameHashes | MD5 hashes of each file name within archive |
The next 5 values are repeated for each file in the archive | |||
0x0010 + (numFiles * 16) + (32 * fileIndex) | 4 bytes | blockListStarts | Start offset of file in the block list |
0x0014 + (numFiles * 16) + (32 * fileIndex) | 4 bytes | unknown | Unknown value, can be left as 0 when reconstructing |
0x0018 + (numFiles * 16) + (32 * fileIndex) | 8 bytes | originalSizes | Original size of file |
0x0020 + (numFiles * 16) + (32 * fileIndex) | 8 bytes | startOffsets | Start offset of file data |
0x0028 + (numFiles * 16) + (32 * fileIndex) | 8 bytes | fileNameOffsets | Offset of file name in string table |
... | |||
0x0010 + (numFiles * 48) | 4 bytes | stringTableLength | Length of the string table |
0x0014 + (numFiles * 48) | stringTableLength | stringTable | String table data |