Jonny has now released v1.01 of PMP Mod which supports full resolution AVI files. At the moment, Jonny is using a custom video "container" so you will have to use the accompanying muxer to make your media files compatible.
* I wasn't able to crash it in the last 10 days, it should be stable and reasonably fast.
* Everything is quite optimized, plus, i use a buffer of about 1 second to prevent slowdown on complexity spikes and keep the psp spinning frames.
* It's programmed in a way that av will never desync (when a scene is too power demanding you'll notice audio skipping).
* Today i've tested the battery, the app eat ~40% for a 2 hours movie (not bad considering the cpu @333 and the me running).
* The player is totally rewritten (now i'm using only libavcodec from FFMPEG).
* Zoom option is still missing (for videos with width and/or height
v1.01
- All the problems in the "Common problems" section are corrected
- Muxer: improved avi parser (more compatibility and support up to 4GB avis)
- Muxer: improved mp3 parser (more compatibility, wild search for mp3 frames)
- Muxer: a log file is written at the end (GUI programmers can use the last line of this log for error checking)
- Muxer: the tk version should run on linux with no modifications now (please someone should confirm this)
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