Homebrew legend PSPlayerMT gets update: new PSPlayer v2.0 |
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PSP homebrew developer Nugi has released an update for the phenomenal video player application that he's made. PSPlayer v2.0 is actually built on (or is an update of, in a way) the phenomenal PSPlayerMT from - get this! - over two years ago now, and has ever since amassed over tens of thousands of downloads to date.
Ah, the jolly good old days of brew - see the screenshot above? It's even got the older QJ.NET watermark on it. Nice to see Nugi is still alive and kicking with his video player application! He's taken a couple of stuff from PSPlayerMT, and has brought it over to PSPlayer v2.0. Here's a list of its features:
- Based on FFMPEG nearly latest source(svn rev. 14728).
- avi/mov(mp4) containers supported. No container specific limitation.
- Video codec : Mpeg4 video(xvid etc), Mpeg4/AVC(h264) supported. (HW accel only)
- Audio codec : AC3, MP3, AAC supported. (MP3/AAC are HW accelerated.)
- Subtitles are supported. (smi, etc. through mplayer subreader.c and custom rendering of subtitles.)
- Supports B-frames in H264.
- audio 8-48kHz sampling rate supported. (linear resamling to 44kHz used in PSPlayerMT)
- Real-time volume boosting(1-20x). Apart from system volume. (Can be used for Replay Gain. Of course by hand not automatically.)
- Super high quality custom YUV rendering using PSP video acclerator. Precise color conversion. Deblocking in chroma channels. (from PSPlayerMT)
- Fast avi loading by optimizing index loading.
- Max video resolution. 480x272. (PSP HW codec library does not support higher resolution. maybe)
- No restriction in framerate.
- Buffering mechanism used in PSPlayerMT. (but extreamly reduced buffer size.)
- FF/Rew supported.
- Using internal bookmark mechanism, resuming supported.
- Async reading of video files. Less memstick access.
- usbhostfs, nethostfs supported. (first should be enabled using irshell. etc.)
Download: PSPlayer v2.0
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does installing this just require copying PSPlayer4XX into the GAME folder or do I have to compile anything
Ever since the original came out for the fat PSP this has been the best media player, so this is great news. Thanks a lot man.
Finally! after years of waiting an update to the original mpeg/divx player for the psp has been released. Now, the update I like the most in here is the "No container specific limitation." because alot of h264 video files now come in the mkv container for more audio streams, and if this keeps getting updated, I can see some of those video files starting to work on the psp. Not to mention its also getting closer to the holy grail of smooth divx playback that everybody wants.
FINALYL!!!!!!!!!! FINALLY!!!!! ITS OUT!!!!!!!!!! OMGOSH THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
help? can anyone tell me how to install this?
I wasn't around to see the first release of this media player, so can anyone tell me why it's better than the XMB media player?
Can this play VIDEO_TS Folders? Or how about .VOB file? I need a player that will play VIDEO_TS folders. Anyone know of one?
you can just put the folder in 4XX, called PSPLAYER4XX in your GAME FOlder if you are 1.5, open 1.5 folder and put the folders in game
This is perhaps the biggest thing to happen in PSP homebrew in months. Best video player for the PSP ever, no special container formats and makes the PSP into a true all-in-one media player
Finally is out! Man this is the best app for the PSP. Long time it hasn't been update and now I'm glad it is. :)
Mpg video files aren't working...are there any settings i have to change in the "option" file? The readme says nothing about mpgs besides mp4.
will this version work on the psp slim... cant find a way to make it work
how do i get .avi's to work, from what i can see above i dont think it is supported. i've had enough of converting to .mp4, can anyone suggest a plyer that will play .avi's that i dl.
this thing can play just about any format of video!
Learn how to rip your DVDs. No media player will play a VIDEO_TS folder.
i wish that a good homebrew coder like da merv or realtech VR would make a fancy gui for this.
since it says it doesn't come with codecs
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