The new version allows you to enter in your own list of RSS feeds, download them all, and save them to a text file. It also allows you to choose how many enclosures to download, and whether or not you want to download them with the feeds.
To set up the program:
1. Create a folder for the enclosures: "X:PSPMUSICpspRSS", where X: is your PSP's drive letter.
2. Copy the "pspRSS" folder into the "X:PSPGAME(LuaPlayer Folder here)Applications" folder.
3. Create your config file, in this format:
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[connection]
connection # to use (starts with 0, goes in the order of the Infrastructure connections in Network Setup)
[save_enclosures]
max # of enclosure to save
[Title]
http://feedurl/
default file name (not really necessary...)
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Example:
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[connection]
0
[save_enclosures]
3
[Fark]
http://www.fark.com/fark.rss
fark.rss
[Chatterbox Video Game Radio]
http://www.chatterboxgameshow.com/chatterbox.xml
chatterbox.rss
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Text feeds are stored in "X:PSPGAME(LuaPlayer folder here)ApplicationspspRSSfeeds".
Enclosures are stored in "X:PSPMUSICpspRSS".
I'll expand upon this documentation eventually. For questions or comments or to report a bug, e-mail me at FreePlayPSP@gmail.com .
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