Media Player Engine is a simple player for the PSP that supports MP3, AA3 and OGG format. The program is written in LUA and features a graphical interface similar to Windows Media Player.
Changelog:
- Added USB menu
- Improved File Browser
- Now the Root File Browser is: ms0: / MUSIC / (If by any chance there will be used Root)
- Much improved loading menu
- Now uses a single file for settings
- Now the HB has only 1 Script
- Now if the folder is not found in HB directory: ms0: / PSP / GAME / HB will return an error message.
- Code optimized
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