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Make file management easier with PSP Content Manager v1.6 |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Custom Firmware, ISO, memory stick, MP4, psp homebrews, UFox
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You all probably know how hard it is to manage all of the PSP's content, especially when you're loading up on homebrew games and applications. Now, UFox's PSP Content Manager v1.6 makes your job a little bit easier as it allows users to preview and manage content stored on memory stick or on PC's hard disk with same folder structure used on the said memory stick.
Also, the program features file management, item sorting, homebrew editing/installation, MP4 title modifications, and MP3/WMA/ATRAC tag editing among others. If you've been using an older version of the program, then there have been quite a few significant changes from the last build. Here they are:
- Support Custom Firmware: CFW name and folder can be set by right-click menu -> "Custom Firmware Setting".
- Support Folder: ms0:MUSIC,ms0:VIDEO,ms0 :PICTURE,ms0:DCIM
- Support Large Size PS Game PBP
- Support More File Extensions
- .avc & .ppa for PMP;
- .umv for UMD video ISO;
- UMD ISO List Enhancement
- Use right-click menu to browse any folder;
- Drag & drop a single UMD ISO file(.iso,.umv,.cso,.rar) onto the list will open preview window for it.
- Other UI Enhancements
- Tab buttons can be showed/hidden by right-click menu or by main menu->"View"->"Tab Page".
- Tab buttons can be resized by drag & drop.
- Fix CSO File Reading Bug on CD/DVD
- PSPContentManager.log Removed
Download: PSP Content Manager v1.6
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forums
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Support Custom Firmware: CFW name and folder can be set by right-click menu -> "Custom Firmware Setting".
any help is appreciated
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to edit cfw tab, first click on the CFW tab, then right click in the display window, you can then change the Name that appears on the tab, and also the PSP\GAMEXXX folder that it will look inside..
steven
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do they play in the iso folder
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right clicked it under the umd iso tab and clicked umd video iso > umv and converted it
i then transferred it to my psp and couldnt do anything with it
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