PSP coder trex6662k5 has once again added more modifications and fixes to his mod of Jonny2002's XBMC Remote Interface, . Here's a rundown of what's new in v0.7:
* Index.lua is now system.lua in system folder
* Thumbnail path is now no longer fixed
* Fixed a mistype which caused the script to crash when adding a folder to playlist
* Removed that annoying sound that played everytime you pressed a direction key
* Button to play DVD (option to automatically switch to remotecontrol after pressing)
* Button to restart XBMC (By using new left shoulder button modifier)
* Fixed the play timer so it gives you a very slightly inaccurate position of musicvideo
* Fixed the issue with getcurrentlyplaying with a Time of nil
* Left shoulder button modifier
* - holding the left shoulder button in combination with others will trigger alternative actions
* - Currently (holding left trigger)
* - Left and Right (Previous and Next, (for music, videos or picutures))
* - Up and down (on shutdown button will cycle though 2 available options, restart or shutdown xbox)
* - Cross (sync with the xbox)
* Static writing which were drawn at runtime
* - Writing which remained from V0.2 in the remote control screen
* - Writing at the top of the main screens
* - Have now been moved to the background PNGs
* - A mild performace increase
* neatened code (well in my eyes anyways) and reorganised functions and made less use of variables
* - A mild performace increase
* Reduced the length of the now playing scroller which caused most lag and timeouts if it were too long
* - A HUGE performance increase
Since a few people ran into some problems installing this, here's how you do it:
Copy the "XBMC RI 0.7" folder to
:/PSP/GAME. Now, the XBMC Remote Interface Mod v0.7 archive contains three folders: the first one is the "XBMC RI 0.7" while the other two are folders containing Eboots for firmware version 1.0 and 1.5 respectively. Depending on your PSP's firmware, copy the approriate folder to the same folder you copied "XBMC RI 0.7" to. It may complain about overwriting files due to same folder name but it will copy the required EBOOT over. XBMC's web interface must also be enabled for the app to work.
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