PSP Daft Punk
Ok, I've never really been a fan of soundboards, but there's always an exception - especially if it involves Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". Here's a homebrew soundboard of the song for the PSP.
It's done by Miles, based on the online Flash version (see iDaft) which I've been tripping on for the past couple of weeks
Mp3Me Lib
from Zack:
Hey.
During the development of my game I wanted to be able to playback MP3's using the PSP's media engine processor. Knowing that there existed a few libs already I decided to try and use one rather than reinventing the wheel.
The best and most powerful one that I saw seemed to be Sakya's example from LightMP3
Coverflow PSP
from README:
Hey all,
This is a Alpha version of a Cover Flow Applacation for the PSp.
This one is using the alpha version of my new LuaPlayer. It might be unstable. Altough i have tested it well :)
This will load images (jpg and png) from the ms0:/music folder. I recomend resizing the images to 128x128
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
SonicBoomPSP
from wethegreenpeople:
Hey guys! I got this idea from an iTouch app I saw, thought it was great so I made this. It only took me like 5, 10 minutes to make so its a bit rough around the edges (hence beta release) but I hope you'll bear it until next release
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
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)
PSPKick Soundpack Vol. 3: Freezepop Attacks
We're sure that there's several of you who have been countin the days since the last Soundpack Collection was released for the sample-based drum machine program for the PSP, PSPKick v3.00. In case you haven't, it's been somewhere in the neighborhood of forty