GuitarBox
For the musically inclined members of the QJ community, here's something new for you to try out. Rocamatics created a guitar effects processor for the PSP. Called GuitarBox v1.52, it will process electronic sounds in real time and add specific effects to them as desired by the user.
According to Rocamatics' readme, GuitarBox v1
Playlist Manager
If you use your PlayStation Portable a lot for listening to music, then this piece of homebrew from QJ.NET PSP Development Forums member mervsduh could prove useful to you.
Called Playlist Manager, this PSP application will let you create, edit and delete playlists that can be played by the PSP's music player
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
PSPeech
Homebrew developer Noob2PsP has come out with an awesome proof-of-concept: PSPeech. This allows people to talk use voice commands to interact with their PSP.
Theoretically, to use the program, you will need either a Talkman Microphone, Soccom Headset, selfmade Headset or the Chotto Shot cam to interface with the program
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
For those of us who want just a little bit more style in the way we use our Sony PlayStation Portables as MP3 players, then homebrew developer sony_psp_player's handy app, Coverflow, should be just the deal for you
Interested in tinkering with the recording capabilities of your PSP? Homebrew developer bigboss has just released the Nanodesktop Audio Recorder, an offshoot of his Nanodesktop software development kit
AIO Tuner
ai3gtmc (known as sanctifi3d on the QJ.Net Forums) has released a nifty application for PSP-carrying musicians to use. It's called the AIO Tuner, and it's essentially an app that helps help users tune their violin, guitar, or bass guitar
VisMP3
Over on the NeoFlash Forums, arpaagent has released an alternative mp3 player that PSP users can try out on their handhelds, called the VisMP3 Media Library/Visualizer v0.1.
Here's a list of the features for the application:
* Developed for 3.x kernel (I am using 3
Homebrew: DIR-to-XML Tool
Developer bravekn1gh dropped us a line earlier to announce the release of DIR-to-XML Tool v.1.0.1. This application will enable PlayStation Portable owners to convert their MP3 files into an RSS/XML feed.
What this basically means is that you'll be able to stream your personal tunes from your PC into your handheld system via WiFi