Audio Mechanica
Homebrew Developer Art has come out with a new version of Audio Mechanica, the digital audio recorder for the PSP. This latest version is a recompilation of the previous version which let the program run at a lower clock speed at 133/133/1 to save on battery power
Audio Mechanica
We have to say that this next homebrew application came as a surprise to us here at QJ.NET because the last update to it was done by developer Art back in October 2006. What we are talking about is Audio Mechanica which basically records your voice through a PSP-compatible microphone.
After recording your voice, it then saves it as a
Audio Mechanica
The hard working Art from our forums has once again updated his Audio Mechanica audio recording application, originally known as Virtual Tape Recorder, to version 6c today
Audio Mechanica
Art comes back to us at the QJ forums with another 'brew version of his Virtual Tape Recorder. It's now called Audio Mechanica and it's actually an updated version of Virtual Tape Recorder v5b. He renamed it thus since there are two new features that don't have much to do with the tape recorder
Audio Mechanica kai
from masaking:
I modified Audio Mechanica v8d made by Art.
Here is the Audio Mechanica kai v02 release
change log:
kai v02
*Added Now you can select microphones and recording modes before launching Audio Mechanica
Audioboost for 6.2X-6.6X
neur)n has released Audioboost for 6.2X-6.6X. As the name implies, this plugin will allow you to amped up the volume of your PSP's speaker from up to thirty percent more than its maximum volume.
Changelogs:
6.2x-6.6x
Added support for 6.60
6.2x-6.3x
v4c
Add patch for 6.20TN(HEN)
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
Beats Off v0.1 hose who took a liking to the downloadable PSP game Beats by SCEE London may want to try Beats Off, a homebrewed spin-off by JBrown where you can load custom compiled BJS files. One of the good things about this piece of homebrew is that its cross-platform, and can be played on Windows, Linux, and even Mac OS X aside from the PSP
Blabberbot
from Art:
Hi Guys,
This one should be a lot better to use than the first rather premature release.
I ended up using Intrafont at the last minute, but cannot seem to get it working
with the file browser, so the file browser remains in debug text unless I can find a solution