MyRadio
PSP homebrew developer Torch passed by the QJ.NET PSP Development forums earlier to announce the release of MyRadio Beta. This application will enable users to remote access their PC's media library with their PlayStation Portable, whether by its wireless LAN or WiFi function. Here are the application's other details:
* It is installed under the 3
Using the latest firmware upgrade for the PSP, Playstreamer creates listings of all your music automatically which can then be streamed wireless to your PSP using the PSP's ability to subscribe to RSS feeds
PSP Radio 0.38.11 Pre-release Dynamic for 1.5 user
Raf has once again updated his PSP Radio homebrew application to the latest pre-release version, 0.38.11. PSPRadio allows you to stream music and listen to Shoutcast servers (WiFi Radio) from the comfort of your PSP. This version contains a few new features since the previous release last week
PSP Radio 0.38.11 Pre-release Static for eLoader
Raf has once again updated his PSP Radio homebrew application to the latest pre-release version, 0.38.11. PSPRadio allows you to stream music and listen to Shoutcast servers (WiFi Radio) from the comfort of your PSP
PSP Radio Bleach Skins
For PSP Radio static version to change skins. To install, go into the pspradio folder in your PSP/GAME and place these in the folder. You might want to backup the old skins first though just incase you want to switch back and forth between the skins
PSPRadio
It's been a while since we've seen updates for Raf's classic homebrew app, PSPRadio, the music streaming application for the PSP. This latest update doesn't come from Raf however, but from Slade and Bigdaddie.
PSPRadio v1.18.400 now sports a playlist creator
PSPRadio
Break out those USB/mini USB cables again. Raf has updated PSPRadio to 1.18.1365, only a week after having released the previous version. Here's the list of new features, new fixes, and fixes yet to come:
"All releases are for F/W 2+ with OE (tested on 3.03B); no more static/dynamic mumbo-jumbo. All releases are what was formerly known as dynamic; i
PSPRadio
There are things in life that just wouldn't go away. That's why it's hard to believe in the old adage "everything good needs replacing." This is especially true for PSPRadio. It doesn't need to be replaced. It just needs to be updated from time to time. And that is what exactly this homebrew coder extra-ordinaire did
PSPRadio
So, what's new with homebrew developer Raf and his kickass PSPRadio? Well, not so many really, but then again, a lot. We know you got a bit confused there so let us explain: Raf deciced to re-release PSPRadio v0.38.12 and renamed it PSPRadio v1.1.1258. It's not a simple re-launch though as he tweak some importan things