3DSExplorer - Nintendo 3DS Homebrew dev elisherer has updated 3DSExplorer bring us to version 0.83. 3DSExplorer is a PC utility that will display information on the 3DS ROMS (CCI/3DS), 3DS backups (sav / bin) and files tmd (TMD). For v0.83 elisherer has fixed Correct Ticket and Icon color mapping (RGB -> GBR)
Apex PSP Video Converter - PSP VIDEO SOFTWARE
Apex Free PSP Video Converter is an application to convert videos from your hard drive to a Sony Play Station Portable (PSP) compatible format. It supports AVI , DIVX, MOV, QuickTime, MPEG, VCD, DVD, WMV, ASF, RM, RMVB files as inputs
3DS Video Converter
NDS developer NekuSoul has made another update to the 3DS Video Converter and this brings us to version 2.3. Check out all of the updates in the changelog below
XviD4PSP 4.113 Final released
Winnydows decided to leave our mailbox with some word that there is yet annother update for XviD4PSP. Drop 4.112 final, 4.113 is out. What's new in this PC-vased video converter that's oh-so-handy with the PSP? Run through the bullets bellow (taken verbatim from http://www.winnydows
XviD4PSP
winnydows has just released another update to his homebrew video converter application for the PSP called XviD4PSP.
If this is your first time to encounter this app, what it basically does is that it provides a program to make video conversion for your PSP, iPod, and PC a lot easier
3DS Video Converter
NDS developer NekuSoul has made another update to the 3DS Video Converter and this brings us to version 2.3.A Check out all of the updates in the changelog below
Wasabi DVDMenu Tool
Team Wasabi is back with the Wasabi DVDMenu Tool for your Xbox 360. This utility is used to customize the DVD Menue and you will need to install the DVDStyler to utilize this.
Source: http://www.wasabi360
There were a pair of nasty mistakes in the previous release of PS3 Video 9. While they weren't software bugs per se, they likely resulted in causing all your video conversions to fail if you used the default settings
TIFF (TicHack's file)
User TicHack from PS3-Hacks Forums just discovered a possible TIFF exploit for the PlayStation 3 running on U.S. Firmware 1.93. According to the user, he copied some of the TIFF images in the console's HDD after they appeared on the memory card