One more release from homebrew dev pen as he recently updated his handy homebrew app, AutoMute, a nifty plugin for your homebrew enabled PSPs that automatically mutes the sound of your headphones when it is detached from your device.
Changelog (translated):
Version 2.0.1:
Be allowed to run older versions of POPS via PopsLoader, was able to mute properly.
Made an attempt to reduce the file size of the plug-in.
version 2.0.0:
Rewrote the code.
To mute the mute function of the body with the PSP.
the new contents of the automute.ini.
You can set the button on the remote switch button.
Developer's note:
Monitor the connection of headphones, when the plug is missing. Automatically mutes the sound.
Unlike the version 1 system, this plug-in works with the mute function of the body PSP. Thus, while mute, such as the HOME button on the dialog and XMB, the mute icon is displayed in the PSP.
Depending on when the headphones are unplugged, To switch to momentarily mute, may well sound.
The soon to be muted by automatically muting the volume during the operation performed by AutoMute. Sound momentarily until the leak is again doing to mute the volume. However, the level seems to be a problem unless someone like you hit the volume buttons.
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