FreeRadio
Homebrew developer FreePlay dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a new build for FreeRadio, bumping it up to version 1.8. For those new to this, it is basically a server-free Internet radio portal for the Sony PSP
FreeRadio
FreePlay's ever-useful FreeRadio, the server-free Internet homebrew radio portal for the PSP, is finally updated with several additions, including the support for custom plug-ins. And that's not all: to make browsing easier for users, FreePlay also made some changes on the portal in such a way that the web browser and bookmark links will open a new tab
If you've been enjoying your Sony PSP as an Internet radio player thanks to FreePlay's FreeRadio homebrew application, you may be interested to know that the developer has released an updated version, namely FreeRadio v1
FreeRadio
Homebrew developer FreePlay has just come up with a new build for the PSP-compatible portal FreeRadio and released it over at QJ.NET PSP Development Forum. This brings the program up to version 1.5.
For the uninitiated, FreeRadio is a completely server-less radio player portal for the PlayStation Portable
FreeRadio
Homebrew developer FreePlay has released a new version of FreeRadio, the server-free Internet radio portal for the PSP. FreeRadio can play streaming MP3 and AAC as well as play and browse for podcasts and shoutcasts.
Freeradio v1.4 now supports M3U and PLS playlist formats. Originally the file only provided support for Shoutcast streams
FreeRadio
PSP Homebrew Developer FreePlay has come out with version 1.3 of the server-free Internet radio player portal for the PSP. FreeRadio works with FW 3.80. The app plays and browses for podcasts, shoutcasts as well as a number of other things.
To check out more of what FreeRadio can do, check out the release notes in the previous version
Internet Radio Stream Saver
Well, apparently youresam has been unbanned for a short while, so he decided to see if anyone could help him test out something he's been working for. It's a test program that's supposed to be part of the iPodMock program, but he had some problems and released it by its lonesome
Links2 Standalone (r1090)
Links2 has now been released as a stand-alone application. Yep, you don't need to turn on PSPRadio and use Links2 as a plugin. The advantages of using this approach are big. You get more memory for Links2 since PSPRadio isn't running in the background.
And Raf has tweaked it a bit
MyRadio
Homebrew Developer Torch has been steadily developing his MyRadio Application for the past few months, which leads us to the latest version of the application, MyRadio v2.1. MyRadio is an alternate player for the PSP's Internet Radio Player introduced in firmware 3.80 and upwards