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PMPlayer Advance (PPA) build 20071027- support for PSP slim video output |
Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: cooleyes, PMP, psp homebrews, XMB, Xvid
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Homebrew developer Cooleyes has come out with PMPlayer Advance (PPA) build 20071027 which cleans up the source code and adds video output for PSP Slim & Lites running Custom Firmware 3.71 M33.If you've been using a previous version of PMPlayer Advance, you will probably be happy to know that this application now has a new audio decoder which supports 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz and audio channel switching. Here are the rest of the patch notes courtesy of Google Translate:
- based on the PMP AVC MOD 102M improvement, some minor amendments to the original BUG
- PSP using built-in decoder engine, re-support PMP2 (XVID+MP3), but at this stage decoding efficiency is not high
- new audio decoder core, abandoned the PC Transplant from the ffmpeg library, and the application of the latest research by the PSP internal hardware decoding module
- support multicast function. set up in the corresponding window playback mode (single individual player, group multicast, all)
- support around channel switching function
- can set as low as 66 mHz frequency operation (and in the use of nethost, usbhost time, the proposed use of 133 mHz Operation)
- supports 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sampling rate for audio
- support AAC audio interface
- support standby, in the main interface can be manually standby, if more than five minutes without operator will also automatically enter standby;
- when players do not support standby, please do not try to, it may lead to erroneous or even crashed
- fw3xx version of the idle (or even when the player interface standby)
- Connect video output cable to PSP.
- Video-out settings in XMB are ignored, run PPA from XMB.
- In PPA, press [SQUARE] for settings menu.
- Change Aspect Ratio to match your TV (16:9/4:3).
- Change video mode to match your cable/TV (Whatever your cable/TV supports). (Composite/Component. -Int./Component -Prog.)
- Play video after screen is re-directed.
Via China GBA
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Does anyone know what this means? Is it saying it supports regular non-AVC PMP files? (xvid/mpeg4)
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For DivX/XviD + MP3, still use PMPMod
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Just proves that you don't even check the application out yourself before posting, you pompous prick. The app is already set in English.
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For those who never used this before, this program is better than PMP MOD because it supports nethost (wifi streaming from PC to PSP), a much easier/better GUI and other small improvements. (This is developed on top of PMP MOD)
The main feature for this version is the ability to stream videos form your PC HDD to your PSP wireless while playing them on your TV screen, which will support older CRT (non-progressive 480i) TVs. So it works with S-Video cables too.
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What's the difference?
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