Delivered as promised: PSPRadio v 1.18.1377

Posted Apr 2, 2007 at 1:23PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: PSPRadio, Raf
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Just one week ago, homebrew mainstay developer Raf released an improved version of the already great application PSPRadio. However, some of you mentioned that the program freezes on some occasion and the owner was quick to acknowledge the problem and promised to come up with a bug-fix release.

We here at QJ recently heralded Raf as one of the gods of Playstation Portable (PSP) homebrew scene and as if to secure his much-deserved post, he just delivered what he promised: folks, we present to you the music streaming application for your handhelds, PSPRadio v1.18.1377. A lot has changed since last week and to get you familiarized with the newest version, we've provided the changelog.

New Features:

  • TextUI: Msgbox now goes away after 3sec (not based on frames rendered anymore, but time).
  • Core: (Supported by TextUI) Framerate configuration file is now set globally in PSPRadio.cfg (PLUGINS:DISPLAY_FPS)
  • TextUI: Now uses GU more; which reduces flickering and improves framerate.
  • TextUI: Cleaned up the way stream time and info is displayed while on fullscreen visualization mode.
Bug Fixes:
  • Core: PSPRadio would crash on startup if the visualizer plugin was disabled.
  • Core: PSPRadio would crash on startup if the SHOUTcast database (newdb.xml) file was empty.
  • TextUI: Corrected problem where PSPRadio would crash when downloading the SHOUTcast database. (The problem was caused by lack of complete support for values -1 and -2 in the configuration files after the TextUI rendering changes.
  • TextUI: Corrected problem that caused a crash when switching from TextUI3d to TextUI.
  • Core: Corrected problem that caused a crash on restore from suspend mode when the wifi was enabled. Now it will also resume play.
  • Core: Disabled UI rendering while shutting down; this makes sure the "shutting down" screen is not drawn over.
Raf also said that in case the text disappears in the TextUI while changing skins, just move up or down for the text to re-render. Likewise, in case you're having problems with static IP, you can set up a proxy server in your network in PSPRadio.cfg. Last reminder, the CPU speed should be 222 when establishing Wi-Fi connection.

Download: PSPRadio v
1.18.1377

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-04-02 13:59:11
w00t

F1R57 P057!!!!
by - 2007-04-02 14:09:06
HLEP

ANY WAY I NEED SOME ONE TO TELL ME HOW TO WORK THIS moneymaddness@hotmail.com
by - 2007-04-02 14:58:40
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spam email with spammy autoresponder, dont bother.
by - 2007-04-02 16:10:04
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Finally works properly! Glad to see he's constantly striving to make it better.. Thanks Raf..
by - 2007-04-02 16:29:24
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ive tried the last few versions of this but never got the wifi to work. i checked around for info but couldnt get any clues .
by - 2007-04-02 19:00:40
This program

is freakn awsome! Thankyou to the makers of this fantastic homebrew! Works perfectly too, and got all the 70's channels I like to listen too :P Homebrew on the psp is getting hawt.
by - 2007-04-02 20:51:37
Did you try reading the README file that came with it?

Because since "a couple versions ago", wifi with a static IP address doesn't work with PSPRadio. It's not using the correct gateway settings. Me thinks you need to dig harder for your info. It even clearly states it on his webpage.
by - 2007-04-02 21:24:28
fm

can i get this pspradio wersion with version 3.11 on my psp
by - 2007-04-02 22:09:13
you fool!

Hiral you shouldnt of updated firmware :< this is for haxored psp's that live in a free world! :P
by - 2007-04-03 00:36:45
Battery Not Charging

I've noticed this on all versions of PSPRadio so far, that the battery will not charge when in the program. The light just stays green and battery drains. Anyone else had this problem?
by Rok - 2007-04-03 01:24:24
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Well its not charging because the wifi is on, it even happens in the normal psp web browser.
by - 2007-04-03 01:29:03
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lol ;-D
by - 2007-04-03 03:48:38
wifi

how do i get psp radio to connect to the wifi? can anyone help, it just says error opening stream when trying to slect a radio chanel.
by - 2007-04-03 07:35:23
answers

if you have custom firmware and a ta 082 it will charge online. "error opening stream" some channels dont work. also make sure when you set up your connection dont set an ip address let the psp choose one automaticly. when you have pspradio open push start and click your connection to enable it, also go down one and click on auto connect then go down to the bottom and save the settings. if you need more help pm me over at psu my screen name is Antoniocool.
by - 2007-04-03 08:02:31
bug with browser

when trying to start the browser plugin it sometimes freezes. it says "starting plugin" and just stays there then i have to home it.
by - 2007-04-03 10:54:52
I notice that crash bug

If you got a stream that suddenly dies in buffering it will stay that way, and you have to exit the program. It happens very rarely. I'm sure it could be fixed by just dropping the channel you can't no longer reach.
by - 2007-04-03 11:58:21
uh

did you connect to an access point in the options menu first. and if its only like 1 or 2 feeds the server may be down.
by - 2007-04-16 23:37:40
dmit how do get teh internet to ru

i just got dsl and i was like finally i can use this app...but than my sbc dsl friken wont allow me to connect. anyone got any idea how to fix the connection error i keep getting. internet browser works so the connection works but pspradio wun do it.. plz helpzr
by - 2007-04-17 08:11:26
battery

v .36 final charges when playing PSPradio.
by - 2007-04-27 14:30:42
Still does not work

Everytime I try to start WiFi it always says "Error starting network". Here's what I've done to try and fix the problem. I've tried both static and non static IP addresses, I've tried all the availible CPU speeds availible to switch to (111, 222, 266, 333), I've even uninstalled it and reinstalled it onto my PSP just to see if there was an error with a file getting copied over. Still does not work for me. Unless I'm messing something, it needs to be fixed.

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