LightMP3 1.7.0 Released
LightMP3 1.7.0:
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Fancy at least 9 hours Mp3 playback on a Standard PSP battery? Well Homebrew developer sakya has the answer for you. Just released is an update to LightMP3. This homebrew is a lightweight audio player for the PSP designed to save battery life, giving you more hours of music enjoyment. Its reported that with the brightness set to minimum you can expect at least 9 hours of music playback from a standard fully charged “original” PSP battery. The newest version features support for FLAC and ATRAC3 playback (*.aa3, *.omg, *.oma) via Media Engine as well as a bunch of other fixes and additions. See the changelog below:
27/12/2007: Released version 1.7.0
Changelog:
-Added: Options screen
-Added: muted volume in settings file
-Added: Fadeout when skipping track
-Added: Option to set initial brightness check (on with warning/on without warning/off)
-Added: Volume boost value is saved in the settings file and restored at startup
-Added: MP3 playback via Media Engine (plays fine with CPU @ 20Mhz) (many thanks to joek2100)
-Added: ATRAC3 playback (*.aa3, *.omg, *.oma) via Media Engine (plays fine with CPU @ 20Mhz) (many thanks to joek2100)
-Added: FLAC playback (via libFLAC). Unfortunately plays fine with CPU @ 130Mhz. (many thanks to JLF65)
-Added: Automatic cpu clock based on filetype.
-Fixed: Directories are now listed before files.
-Fixed: Conflict with Music prx (the module is stopped and unloaded at startup).
Source: Sakya
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