For some of you who own both a PSP and an Xbox (yes, surely there's got to be some of you out there), here's a cool homebrew to bring both consoles together. What this does is allow an interface between the PSP and your modified Xbox running Xbox Media Center. Jonny2002 released the first two versions way back when, during the early part of this year. But this time around, trex6662k5 added a bunch of modifications.
Changes and Additions since V0.2
-Ability to view and browse files and folders under Video and Pictures as well as Music
-Added ability to seek video
-Shows the currently playing video
-Shutdown and Volume controls provided by Chaos
-Playlist button is only enabled on the music screen
-Changed backgrounds to refect the current screen (my music, my video, my pictures and plain for WIFI)
-Bug in v0.2 which caused the now playing text not to scroll while playing a file until the time displayed is greater than 00:00
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