Sleep'n'Wake v1.99 MULTi 8

Posted Aug 12, 2007 at 3:47AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: MK2k, XMB
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Sleep'n'Wake v1.99 MULTi 8 - Image 1PSP developer MK2k has once again dropped by QJ's PSP Development Forums bearing the newest version of Sleep'n'Wake, now in version 1.99 MULTi 8.


In case you missed a couple of the previous releases, Sleep'n'Wake is a homebrew application that turns your PSP into an alarm clock. It has a nifty function where you can listen to music on low volume as you doze off and wake up with the alarm - volume maxed out. According to MK2k, version 1.99 MULTi 8's changes were inspired by "user requests, the help of different translators all over the world and Adrahil's AlarmLib".

Here are the new features:
  • The Wake Playlist will be looped infinitely
  • Fade the Wake-Up Tracks in, set up a time interval for this
  • Save your Battery's life, the PSP gets send into Suspend Mode after the last track in the Sleep List has been played, the PSP gets resumed one minute before the Wake Time
    • this feature could only be possible with the help of Adrahil and his (yet not fully complete, but hey! who cares?) AlarmLib
      • NOTE: Activate this feature in the Customize Menu, it is deactivated by default
  • Customize the Font Colours
  • Multilanguage Support (EN_DE_FR_IT_NL_FI_PT_PT-BR)
  • PowerLock feature, if enabled will prevent the user from switching the PSP to Suspend by hand with nudging the Power Switch upwards (this is good, because switching the PSP to Suspend by hand causes it to never get back without removal of the Batteries)
The dev noted a current problem: exiting Sleep'n'Wake currently turns off the PSP or reboots to XMB. Also, MK2k mentioned that "Adding tracks to a playlist is now looped, break the loop with the circle button". Bundled in with this release is VuULF - Fuul Serkle.mp3, beep.wake.mp3, and a very informative readme in English.

There you have it folks. Check out the readme file before anything else and remember that MK2k, if anything else, is a dev that takes the time to answer questions and everything else in the comments or in the forums so feel free to ask away.

Download: Sleep'n'Wake v1.99 MULTi 8
Visit: PSP Development Forums

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-08-12 04:59:10
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This looks cool, I'll have to give a try.
by - 2007-08-12 07:47:35
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SO i can leave my psp in sleep mode and this will wake it up to play the sound? Or it has to be turned on all night?
by - 2007-08-12 08:49:05
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it works in the following way: Start S'n'W, set up your playlists, enable "Suspend/Resume" from the Customization Menu, start the SnW SleepMode (first option in the main menu). After the last track from the SleepList has been played, the PSP will be shut down into a mode called Suspend (practically the PSP is off). One minute before your set WakeTime, the PSP will be resumed and the WakeList will be played the second, the WakeTime is set.
by - 2007-08-12 11:49:16
Very cool!

Congrats on the new version! The suspend mode is what makes it a priceless app for me as I hate leaving anything plugged in. This has now earned a permanent place on my memory sticks. Awesome! Where can I donate? :D
by - 2007-08-12 12:23:49
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Yeah this is a truly goddamn freakin nice feature, if you want to donate then don't donate me but Adrahil, without him that would not be possible :)
by - 2007-08-12 18:41:29
WOW!!

I agree it is just as cool as the psp raido....a very usefull program...I always will have a place on my memory stick for this app also
by - 2007-08-14 08:09:37
how to activate PSP after the Wake Time make the job

After the Wake Time is set, the music finish to play, I can't activate menu into PSP. If I choose to go out this application , nothing happened. I want to turn on my PSP but ... the app. remain active and the X buton is innactive command selection. I take out the batery and everything become normal. But every times I must take out the baterry ? Any ideas ?
by - 2007-08-14 09:01:38
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Write me an eMail with more details, my email adress is in the readme textfile.

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