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If you find the PlayStation Portable's default MP3 player a little too bland on the eyes, there's no need to suffer through your entire musical listening experience. Fortunately, homebrew developer sony_psp_player was able to come up with a Lua-based app which allows you to display the CD cover of an album you're currently listening to
For those of us who want just a little bit more style in the way we use our Sony PlayStation Portables as MP3 players, then homebrew developer sony_psp_player's handy app, Coverflow, should be just the deal for you
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Homebrew developer sony_psp_player dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a new LUA program dubbed as Coverflow. This particular release makes your music listening experience on the PlayStation Portable a bit miore pleasing
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from README:
Hey all,
This is a Alpha version of a Cover Flow Applacation for the PSp.
This one is using the alpha version of my new LuaPlayer. It might be unstable. Altough i have tested it well :)
This will load images (jpg and png) from the ms0:/music folder. I recomend resizing the images to 128x128
CrazyPaint 3
I know that we see a lot of homebrew paint programs being released. Some of them good, some of them just very basic. But this is one you should keep your eyes on - it's still unfinished but has a very finished look
Custom .ini for 3GP Converter
Now that the "Movie Madness" custom firmware known as 3.03 OE-B is out, everyone can have a taste of full resolution support for MP4-AVC formats. Over at DCEmu, some folks have made a new settings file for the tried-and-tested 3GP converter
Here I make a correction of two major BUG known DAPES:
DAPESPSP, Mobile GamingVersion: 3.0 - with improved zoom and text function Upload date: 24 Nov 11 Tags: Multimedia & Graphics
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DAPES
Homebrew developer Shaolan has just released an updated DAPES or Drawing and Picture Editing Software for the Sony PlayStation Portable, bumping it up to version 3.0. DAPES is an application similar to MS Paint but for your PSP - it allows you to edit and draw pictures on it (much like how you'd normally use Paint)
DAPES
PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Shaolan has released a new build for the application DAPES (or Drawing and Picture Editing Software). It's now on version 2 and it sports a number of changes since the last release.
For the uninitiated, DAPES basically allows you to have something like MS Paint on your PSP so you can edit and draw pictures on it
DAPES
We last saw homebrew developer Shaolan's pet project, DAPES (Drawing and Picture Editing Software), late last December. The PlayStation Portable dev has now released a new version for the said software, bumping up the numbers to version 1.5.
As the name suggests, DAPES is a PSP application that allows users to draw and edit pictures on their handhelds