LightMP3
Here's some good news for those looking for a lightweight, energy-efficient alternative to the PlayStation Portable's default music player.
Sakya visited the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums to announce that the LightMP3 homebrew application has been upgraded to version 1.7.2
Portal 117
It's been nearly a year since we last heard from TCLCloud's Portal 117 but it seems that the PlayStation Portable homebrew developer isn't quite done with the project yet. An updated version of Portal 117 has just hit, sporting version number 4.0
My Audio Player
And now, we bring you developments from the French homebrew front. Developer dridri85 has come up with a new application called My Audio Player. It is currently on the beta stage of version 0.1
Just like its name implies, My Audio Player is, well, an audio player designed to run on the Sony PlayStation Portable
CIntro
The PMF movie player CIntro is back! Well, sort of. It's been updated to run for 3.xx kernel but is still in its test stage. The update comes from PSP homebrew stalwart, Coolj.
Here's the readme from the archive:
Little test,pmf player app for 3xx kernels.
"cintro.pmf" goes in the root of the memory stick.
-Coolj
XAMPPLite
DeMoN X has come up with something interesting for PSP users who love their torrents and who use uPSP. It's called XAMPPLite, and it's a portable server setup meant for use with uPSP.
If you're interested in using it, there are some things you have to know beforehand. First off, the app wasn't tested on Vista
Coverflow
Homebrew developer sony_psp_player dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released a new LUA program dubbed as Coverflow. This particular release makes your music listening experience on the PlayStation Portable a bit miore pleasing
LightMP3
For those of us who like to use our Sony PlayStation Portable as a convenient MP3 player, heads up: PSP homebrew developer Sakya has just released a new version of LightMP3, a work-in-progress MP3 player that's a bit more energy-efficient than the handheld's own MP3 player function
QJ.NET reader Jomann dropped by PSP Development Forum and informed us that homebrew coder NIGathan has just rolled out a new build for the application NPaint. The release bumps the program up to version 2.4
Universal Video Converter
We came across a free PC-based program that will interest most of you. It's simply called Universal Video Converter and is currently on version 6.0.2.
After a bit of digging, we found out that it was created by a certain "Victorious" from DivxTurka.Net
LightMP3
Homebrew developer Sakya has released LightMP3 v2.0.0 Alpha 2. The latest evrsion of the application sees quite a number of bugfixes as well as some new features that users will undoubtedly appreciate.
Perhaps the biggest fix, and the one audiophiles will undoubtedly be most happy about, is the re-implementation of FLAC support