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.
This application works on 1.50 and 2.0-2.6 (with the Static Version) and should work on firmwares above 2.0! As with these Pre-release versions, they are not up to the same standard as full releases, and therefore use at your own risk! Here's a list of the new features for this version:
* Added support for the new SHOUTcast DB Listing. This will retrieve now 500 stations by default. Look at the config file to change.
* Dynamic version/Retawq: Updated priority to 45 so it will co-operate with pspradio better.
* Core: Updated danzeff to support 90 degrees CW rotated keyboards.
* Code: Started adding proxy support. Test it by enabling in the .cfg file.
1.5 users should download the Dynamic version which includes the retawq and links2 plugins, whilst 2.0-2.6 users should download the eLoader compatable static version.
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