It was just yesterday when Jonny released his PMP Mod with AVC support, which, as the name suggests, allow fullres AVC videos to play on PSP fw 1.5. Twenty four hours later, Raphael comes up with his subtitle mod for the latest of Jonny's project. Now, those who are enjoying PMP Mod with AVC support can also enjoy seeing Hebrew, Arabic, Turkish or Greek - plus English (the latest addition for all subtitle mod versions) - subtitles in their videos.
The good news doesn't end there. PMP Mod v2.01 has now been upgraded to support 2.00+ firmwares with the use of eLoader and both the GTA and TIFF exploit, allowing more and more PSP owners to enjoy the use of PMP Mod. Fw 2.00+ support for PMP Mod with AVC support will be coming soon.
The subtitle mod for all versions will be able to use the font generator tool for Windows.
Just like before, Rapahel is asking those using any font generated that were not included in this release to share the fonts with everybody else. He'd also like to thank "tommydanger for his big help with getting this to work with the tiff exploit". (QJ, in turn, thanks Raphael for the heads up!)
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