LightMP3 v1.3.0

Posted Jul 31, 2007 at 4:19AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Sakya
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LightMP3 - Image 1Homebrew coder sakya dropped by the QJ forums recently to announce the arrival of the latest version of LightMP3, a battery-friendly mp3 player for your PSP. Now known as LightMP3 version 1.3.0, this new version has a couple of fixes in it that should make some of the basic functions work better.

Without further ado, here is the changelog for the application:
  • Added: Equalizers settings are now read from a file so you can add/modify them (look at equalizers)
  • Fixed: volume boost is more precise (-20 Db / +20 Db)
  • Fixed: with HOLD the analog was still working.
  • Fixed: shuffle
As with any homebrew, please make sure you check the readme for instructions on installing and using LightMP3 v1.3.0. In any case, give it a try and see how it works for you. Enjoy!

Download: LightMP3 v1.3.0
Visit: PSP Development Forum

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-07-31 04:57:31
Happy

First I love this app, much better then sony's built in when i am on bus trips
by - 2007-07-31 05:19:44
FIRST!

FIRSTFIRST!
by - 2007-07-31 05:24:29
2nd

yay
by - 2007-07-31 06:16:27
3nd

THX woks fine on 3.52 M33-2 :))
by - 2007-07-31 07:40:15
YEYYE

Yes I was first, second and third. :) Nice.
by - 2007-07-31 08:23:16
psp luver

awsum sound luving my own tracks alot sounds like a hi-5 system
by - 2007-07-31 08:26:33
Hoo rah!

This MP3 player is awesome! Finally the PSP is a fairly practical MP3 player. It has all the features sony's crappy MP3 player doesn't, and you can underclock it at only 70mhz to save the battery. When will sony finally add the ability to create a playlist? Who cares? Their firmare updates SUCK!
by Jx1 - 2007-07-31 09:34:41
definitely the best!

Simply the best MP3. great battery saver. I used my psp for over an hour, when my PSP mentioned it only had batt for 10 mins O_O love it :)
by - 2007-07-31 10:32:31
nice

but I wonder if he ever plans on adding support for aac or wma encoded music, as almost all my music is in wma, otherwise, nice work!!
by Jx1 - 2007-07-31 13:12:46
AAC!!

we do need AAC+ support :S
by - 2007-07-31 16:41:23
there is a homebrew playlist manager for PSP

You can use homebrew Playlist Manager to manage your playlists without the need of a computer. Playlist Manager not only play your music and playlists it also allows you to let your newly created playlist be played by Sony Music Player. At least Sony's music player especially CFW M33 versions supports a lot of music file types now and does not crash or can handle music files that is way off specs like 44k-48kHz. I'd stay with Sony's music player with my CFW M33.
by - 2007-07-31 16:44:34
there is a homebrew playlist manager

there is a homebrew playlist manager for psp. just go search the net. at least CFW 3.51 M33 version supports a LOT of music file types and with homebrew playlist manager... you can do a lot with it.
by - 2007-07-31 17:12:03
im still not really trusting of this

seemed to brick a buncha people last version
by - 2007-07-31 19:03:53
...Um..no..

It can't brick anyone's psp as it isn't accessing the flash in any way ;) Get your facts straight.
by - 2007-07-31 20:11:03
what duh

er... there is a playlist manager for playstation. i think it was called playlistmanager v2 or something just go search the web. i like sony's player... its much more stable and takes a lot more music files than just mp3. and with a playlist manager heck... i dont even need a pc now.
by - 2007-07-31 20:32:10
sage

sage on every field
by - 2007-08-01 00:48:28
VA POR LOS TONTOS

Siempre hay un gilipollas que dice First!. Pues que mayor, a lo mejor le doy un pin!
by - 2007-08-01 04:20:33
karaoke support

how about cd+g support?
by - 2007-08-01 09:56:08
c64 sid support

I think is absolutely necessary. :p

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