PSPRadio 1.19.7
Originally developed by PSP dev Cabeza a while back the project was recently picked up by developer Niko.A As the title says this app lets you stream music to t he PSP.A So if you need to get your music fix then check out PSPRadio v 1.19.7 and check out lots and lots of radio stations from all over the world
PSPRadio
Raf has quite the fan following here with his PSPRadio homebrew, which turns your portable console into a veritable online jukebox. Cutting to the chase regarding this hot item, we bring news of the latest release for his application, which is now on version 1.15.1283
PSPRadio 1.17.1349
PSP owners will be happy to know that homebrew developer Raf has released a new update for PSPRadio, which is now running at version 1.17.1349.
In case you're wondering what this homebrew does, PSPRadio is a music streaming application for the PSP, and has been repeatedly considered as one of the cooler apps to have onboard your portable
Woxy Loungeacts Grabber DEMO
Woxy Loungeacts Grabber for PSP versions 1.5/1.0 DEMO by modsyn
This program will download the WOXY.COM podcast XML file, parse out
the links to the lounge acts and let you choose to download on straight
to your /PSP/MUSIC folder. It's made specifically to do only that, so
no illegal file sharing requests, please
PSPRadio
Raf has finally finished his work on the wonderful homebrew program PSPRadio (with the help of Sandberg and Halfast), and v0.37 has been finalized! For those of you who have been living under a rock, PSPRadio is an internet radio streaming client and one of the most advanced pieces of PSP homebrew around
PSPRadio Skin - Super Radio World
PSPRadio's 3D-style menu is pretty slick as it is, but who says it can't have just a little more pizazz? To install, just copy the folder contents into PSPRadio's "TEXTUI3D" directory, and backing up the old files wouldn't be a bad idea either
PSPRadio Skin - Blue
PSPRadio's 3D-style menu is pretty slick as it is, but who says it can't have just a little more pizazz? To install, just copy the folder contents into PSPRadio's "TEXTUI3D" directory, and backing up the old files wouldn't be a bad idea either
PSPRadio
Raf and the PSPRadio Team have been hard at working ironing out some tricky bugs from the last release and they are still trying to get PSPRadio to function well on 2.0 Firmware, but its still a bit iffy
PSPRadio
Raf and the PSPRadio Team have been hard at working ironing out some tricky bugs from the last release and they are still trying to get PSPRadio to function well on 2.0+ Firmware, but its still a bit iffy