Exofreak's New Mod Adds TV Stations to Your XMB
Want to watch some free and legal TV from PS3? Check out Exofreak's latest mod!
Here on the download servers, Exofreak's mods have been quite popular. In the past he has added Facebook integration, and even hidden your CFW status from friends
TVUPlayer on PSP
Talk about comprehensive! Bebe has sent us a tip of his discovery: a way to stream TV from TVU player to the PSP. He even sent us a link to a video (which we can assume would also be him, since the user name for it is bebeboouk
PiMPStreamer
It was just a couple of days ago when homebrew developer DickyDick1969 updated his pet application PiMPStreamer to v0.90a not to mention the addition of a nifty test EBOOT for detecting errors. During that release, focus was given to the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) compatibility feature of the application
eTV for PSP video
Preview video for Ditlew's upcoming homebrew application 'eTV' for the PSP.
Just copy the included .MP4 and .THM files to MP_Root/100MNV01 to play on your PSP, or open in a media player such as quick time to view on your PC
PSP 2 TV Installation video
TeamXtender has given us a video of the install process for the PSP2TV hardware mod they created. It is actually quite entertaining to see the intracacies of the insides of the PSP, and how the product seamlessly installs to your unit
TVSP
Well, the good news just keeps on flowing in. After the first playable N64 Emulator, we now have our very own homebrew Location Free Player! Yes, you don't have to buy an expensive 0 Location Free Base Player to watch TV on your PSP
TVSP
Lok Tai (Andy) Fung has released version 0.2 of his TVSP, a LocaltionFree substitution homebrew.
According to the author's message, the new version fixes the PixelWidth issue that you may have been experiencing while watching TV on your PSP. With this new version, you don't have to set PixelWidth to 320 anymore
Heads up to mEo for another PSP homebrew app released! This new app is a step-by-step guide that lets you install various TV programs into your PSP without having to tweak with a lot of settings to get them streaming right