PSP Homebrew - eKaraoke v1.0

Posted Mar 2, 2009 at 5:12PM by Mabie A. Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: j3r3mie, karaoke, memory stick, MP4, XMB
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j3r3mie brings out some funky kind of fun for the PSP with his new release, eKaraoke v1.0. This homebrew, as you can glean from the name of the game, turns your PSP into a karaoke. Get ready to grab on to that microphone!

Now, this works through files to MP3 music files and lyrics for the RSC. Take note that the RSC files are compatible with most MP4 players, and are now made functional with the PSP.

To install:
  1. Download and unzip the homebrew in the root of your Memory Stick.
  2. Place, preferably in your music folder ms0: / MUSIC your RSC file and folder ms0: / RSC
  3. Start from eKaraoke Games> Memory Stick XMB of your PSP.

Download: eKaraoke v1.0



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Comments [refresh]

by soopergooman - 2009-03-02 16:35
» Does it

Actually use the psp mic and your voice comes out the psp speakers?

by j3r3mie - 2009-03-03 03:26
» Pay attention

This work with LRC files, wich are liric file that works on MP4 player.

by ov3rkill - 2009-03-03 05:17
» cool!

This is wicked! Gotta try this. Need to sing-along-on-the-go sometimes. xD

by mocherz - 2009-03-03 13:08
» damn

how long is that splash screen! damn

by xche78x - 2009-03-03 22:53
» nice but

a midi karaoke homebrew be would much much better.

imagine just copy pasting the .kar /mid files unto the memstick then the homebrew can play the music and show lyrics.



for those who wants to karaoke without the use of this homebrew or for those with official psp firmwares, just convert your cdg, vcd karaoke, dvd karaoke files to mp4.

search for free psp mp4 converters on google.



for those daring enough, there are a lot of sites that can grab youtube videos and converts em to psp mp4 then transfer to your pc. it is not recommended coz its illegal.



the google video website itself can show youtube videos and give you the option to save/download it to your psp or ipod legally.



*i hope someone makes a homebrew port for CDisplay, a comic viewer.

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