Well, apparently youresam has been unbanned for a short while, so he decided to see if anyone could help him test out something he's been working for. It's a test program that's supposed to be part of the iPodMock program, but he had some problems and released it by its lonesome.
We're currently calling it the Internet Radio Stream Saver, and its a lua program that'll save streaming audio onto your PSP. It's an extremely small file, perhaps to make up for the large files it might be saving, so you may want to test that out. Definitely useful if you're thinking of keeping a Howard Stern excerpt on your PSP... if he was still that popular.
Here's his instructions, by the way:
* Edit lines 2 and 3 for the stream that you are downloading.
* Run the program.
* Wait for the stream to download (I wouldnt go over 2MB).
* Hold triangle and press START, the stream will be saved to PSP/GAME/test.mp3
In any case, give it a try, send him some feedback, and see if you can help him out.
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