

- #Psp musicplayer how to#
- #Psp musicplayer mp4#
- #Psp musicplayer full#
- #Psp musicplayer software#
- #Psp musicplayer code#

#Psp musicplayer code#
Code page and font (text files and subtitles)* PSPlayer is a totally multi-byte application.* Can handle 2-byte characters.* No code-page conversion.* Included font is a rip of a korean font.
#Psp musicplayer how to#
but primitive.* Additional features and how to use is in PSPlayer.txt and readme.old. with playlist support.(m3u)* bmp/jpg/png/gif support. Simple bookmark.* mp3/aac/m4a/ogg player. PSPlayer other features* started from simple mp3 player using libmad.* text viewer. avi h264/ac3 ok)* avi files takes additional 10MHz CPU clock.* ac3 is not recommended.
#Psp musicplayer mp4#
(tested.)- AVI - opendivx/xvid/h264 - ac3/mp3- MP4 - xvid/h264/opendivx(?) - mp3/aac- any combination of video/audio codec is supported.
#Psp musicplayer full#
(not a slim psp)* Full compatible list of container and codec combination. No multi-track audio.* developed and tested on 3.90 M33-5(1.5 addon, fatmsmod patch) and tested on 3.71 M33-4(?, 1.5 addon) and OFW 1.5 on DAX's time machine. (With mencoder, add -xvidencopts max_bframes=0:nogmc:noqpel)* Have an option for RGB rendering of Mpeg4 video.* First audio track only. When encoding with xvid, disable unsupported options. (just select file, setup codec and convert.)- HW xvid decoder does not support b-vop(b frame), gmc, qpel. (, avi not working)- no special conversion setting is required for H264. (in sceMpeg library)* Recommended encoding software. (except AC3)* Sometimes H264 decoder fails.* After decoding of Mpeg4 video(xvid), H264 decoder crashes occasionally.
#Psp musicplayer software#
etc.)1.2 Video player control←→ : FF/REW (to next keyframe)↑↓ : FF/REW (to 30sec keyframe)L1/R1 : FF/REW (to 5min keyframe)△ : change zoom modeⅩ : Stop playing□ : Show player debug infoSTART : Pause/Play toggleAnalog Up/Down : Boost volume 1x-20x (in SW)1.3 Additional notes on video player* Most of software codecs are removed to reduce pbp filesize. Less memstick access.* usbhostfs, nethostfs supported. (but extreamly reduced buffer size.)* FF/Rew supported.* Using internal bookmark mechanism, resuming supported.* Async reading of video files. maybe)* No restriction in framerate.* Buffering mechanism used in PSPlayerMT. (PSP HW codec library does not support higher resolution. (from PSPlayerMT)* Fast avi loading by optimizing index loading.* Max video resolution. Of course by hand not automatically.)* Super high quality custom YUV rendering using PSP video acclerator. (linear resamling to 44kHz used in PSPlayerMT)* Real-time volume boosting(1-20x). through mplayer subreader.c and custom rendering of subtitles.)* Supports B-frames in H264.* audio 8-48kHz sampling rate supported. (MP3/AAC are HW accelerated.)* Subtitles are supported. (HW accel only)* Audio codec : AC3, MP3, AAC supported. No container specific limitation.* Video codec : Mpeg4 video(xvid etc), Mpeg4/AVC(h264) supported. 14728).* avi/mov(mp4) containers supported. PSPlayer video player.1.1 Features* Based on FFMPEG nearly latest source(svn rev. Full details are in PSPlayer.txt in korean. I was hoping that I missed out something, somewhere, so I'm asking you people who have the pulse as it were, if there is any other decent mp3 player out there.From nugi:As I'm not good at writing in english, I write minimum information for video player of PSPlayer. Now I used to use my Caanoo as a music player, but its battery life was a bit short, and it only takes up to 32gb SD cards, (my PSP has 2 32gb class 4 microSDs in an adapter & a battery grip, making it last a long time at full battery capacity, and my iphone, despite being great at music playback, only has 16gb space).īut, it has a very good music player. (Other homebrew mp3 players like Moonshell play my mp3s just fine, so I know its not my music) It just crashes for me after every few songs. (most are either too basic, or too unstable for me) I've had a look at some MP3 homebrew already around, and I haven't found much. So fiddling with the PSP all the time kind of gets annoying. I wouldn't mind so much, but I'm the sort of guy that likes to play a random playlist of all my music in a big shuffle. The built-in MP3 player lacks some features. Hi, so I've had my PSP for a while, and I use it as a MP3 player.īuuuut.
