FreeRadio v1.7 now with custom plugin support

Posted Jan 18, 2008 at 8:34PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: FreePlay, JavaScript, Sony
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FreeRadio by FreePlay  - Image 1FreePlay's ever-useful FreeRadio (check out previous version here), the server-free Internet homebrew radio portal for the Sony PlayStation Portable, is finally updated to version 1.7 with several additions, including the support for custom plug-ins.

To make browsing easier for users, homebrew developer FreePlay made some changes on the portal in such a way that the web browser and bookmark links will open a new tab.

Check out the changelog below for more details:
  • Added support for custom plugins. Included an example - a two-channel equalizer that displays beneath the 'stop' button. For an example of how plugins work, open X:radiopluginsequalize r.plugin in your favorite text editor.
    • Plugins are self-contained JavaScript files, so if you're any good with that, you can easily make your own plugins. FreeRadio will automatically load any plugin files stored in the X:radioplugins folder with a filename ending in '.plugin'. The only requirements for a plugin are 'load' and 'start' functions and a variable named 'started'. The rest is up to you.
    • Plugins are only loaded in the Shoutcast, Stream, and Playlist views; this is because rest either don't play audio or might not always look the same (since podcasts and RSS can use HTML).
  • The web browser and bookmark links now open in a new tab, rather than the current one.
As always, do make it a point to go over the readme file before installing or updating FreeRadio. Enjoy the download!

Download: FreeRadio v1.7
Visit: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums

 
 
 

Comments

by FreePlay - 2008-01-18 21:05:03
please...

fix the backslashes... thanks.
by Binary - 2008-01-18 21:32:45
wow

thanks.
by ssjnaruto - 2008-01-18 21:46:25
Haha..

I saw this in the download section before you guys posted the article up. >_> First time. Yay for me. Anyway, thanks FreePlay. This is a killer piece of work, I use it so much.
by FreePlay - 2008-01-19 01:11:50
...

four hours later, the backslashes are still missing from the post. GJ QJ
by Loonix - 2008-01-19 10:13:53
CMS trouble? ^^

Probably the CMS filters it, so it cant be defaced by accident ^^ try /+#47; instead of the slash and /+#92; instead of the backslash ^^ (lets see if my input will be shredderd too ^^)
by Josh1billion - 2008-01-19 13:42:15
Why?

This looks unnecessary as there is already existing software that accomplishes the same goal and has been released for years. Nothing new here.
by alatnet1 - 2008-01-20 09:49:54
AAC+ Support?

Does this allow AAC+ support cus i really want to listen to yggdrasil radio: http://www.rickadams.org/yggdrasil/
by natcom - 2008-01-20 18:12:42
help

those this work for 3.71-m33-4 ? i install but i cant see icon
by the Calamity - 2008-01-21 09:25:27
me too

im on 3.52 m33 and i know im installing it right... but no icon.... LAME

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