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Posted Nov 12, 2008 at 10:03AM by Gino D.
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Posted Dec 31, 2007 at 01:23PM by Isaac C.
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The classic homebrew app PSPRadio is back, now with a playlist creator. The original app was written by Raf but the new playlist creator comes courtesy of Slade and bigdaddie. Read more in the full article.Download: PSPRadio v1.18.400 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Apr 02, 2007 at 01:45PM by Ryan A.
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Just one week ago, homebrew mainstay developer Raf released an improved version of the already great application PSPRadio. However, some of you mentioned that the program freezes on some occasion and the owner was quick to acknowledge the problem and promised to come up with a bug-fix release. We here at QJ recently heralded Raf as one of the gods of Playstation Portable (PSP) homebrew scene and as if to secure his much-deserved post, he just delivered what he promised: folks, we present to you the music streaming application for your handhelds, PSPRadio v1.18.1377. A lot has changed since last week and to get you familiarized with the newest version, we've provided the changelog. New Features:
Download: PSPRadio v1.18.1377 |
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Posted Mar 26, 2007 at 06:12PM by Chris L.
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Break
out those USB/mini USB cables again. Raf has updated his portable audio
streaming solution PSPRadio to 1.18.1365, only a week after having
released the previous version. Here's the list of new features, new fixes, and fixes yet to come:"All releases are for F/W 2+ with OE (tested on 3.03B); no more static/dynamic mumbo-jumbo. All releases are what was formerly known as dynamic; i.e. plugin based." NEW FEATURES
You can check out some bug fixes and other known bugs in the Full Article link. Download: PSPRadio 1.18.1365 |
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Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 01:24PM by Tim Y.
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PSP owners will be happy to know that homebrew developer Raf has released a new update for PSPRadio, which is now running at version 1.17.1349.In case you're wondering what this homebrew does, PSPRadio is a music streaming application for the PSP, and has been repeatedly considered as one of the cooler apps to have onboard your portable. New Features:
Download: PSPRadio 1.17.1349 The "known bugs" list is available at the "Full Article". |
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Posted Feb 26, 2007 at 02:49PM by Tim Y.
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Raf has quite the fan following here with his PSPRadio homebrew, which turns your portable console into a veritable online jukebox. Cutting to the chase regarding this hot item, we bring news of the latest release for his application, which is now on version 1.15.1283. As for what's new: New Features:
Download: [PSP Radio v1.15.1283] |
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Posted Feb 12, 2007 at 02:43PM by Ryan A.
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There are things in life that just won't go away. That's why it's hard to believe in the old adage, "Everything good needs replacing." This is especially true for PSPRadio. It doesn't need to be replaced. It just needs to be updated from time to time. And that is what exactly homebrew coder extraordinaire Raf did. This nifty application is currently in v1.1.1271. In case some of you missed the last update, please take note that Raf changed the release numbers of v0.38.12 to v1.1.1258 with the promise that he will begin taking PSPRadio in a whole new direction. And one glance at the changelog tells us that Raf kept his word: Changelog for PSPRadio v1.1.1271:
Known bugs for PSPRadio v1.1.1271:
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Posted Feb 06, 2007 at 06:21PM by Kyle M.
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Something must have happened to famous PSP developer Raf over the past few weeks. We haven't heard from him in a long time and yesterday, out of the blue came a new PSPRadio release, closely followed-up today by another release of the only homebrew alternative to the Sony firmware browser - Links2. Those 'in the know' will recognise the name as Links2 is an open source browser for Linux, which Raf has kindly ported to the PSP. The Links2 browser has many advantages over the Sony firmware browser, including an extensive options menu and an enhanced compatibility with large websites, making the 'not enough memory error' a non-existent thing of the past. Links2 r1261 (the new release) comes in 2 versions - standalone for running from the PSP game menu and a plugin version for use inside PSPRadio. Please note that although the plugin version can run within PSPRadio itself, it does have a memory limit of 5MB, which although larger than the PSP browser's cache size, might restrict browsing to a certain extent. Raf still has to optimize priorities on the plugin version so for now the plugin will run slow if PSPRadio is playing music. So if you want the most out of your browsing experience go for the standalone version! Here's the changelog: New features:
Download: [Links2 PSP browser r1261 standalone] |
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Posted Feb 05, 2007 at 02:19PM by Ryan A.
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So, what's new with homebrew developer Raf and his kick ass PSPRadio? Well, Raf decided to re-release PSPRadio v0.38.12 and renamed it PSPRadio v1.1.1258. It's not a simple re-launch though as he tweaked some important things. First, he revealed that this is a new start for this app as he plans to gear it towards a different direction. He didn't specifically mentioned what direction exactly but he did say that all releases from now on are for firmwares 2 and above with OE. The first version was tested on 3.03 B. Here are some more of the changes included in this re-launched version: New features
Sounds like a lot of problems? Don't fret because Raf knows this perfectly well and this version is actually a WIP. In case you are still interested and wants to be one of the firsts to try PSPRadio anew, the download link is provided below. Download: [PSPRadio v1.1.1258] |
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Posted Nov 03, 2006 at 05:30AM by Jerico G.
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Raf,
PSPRadio,
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The PSP homebrew scene has definitely been one of most successful ever. With the fiery determination of our great developers, we've continuously broken away from the li'l box we're being stuffed into. Like a Phoenix, the scene has repeatedly soared from the ashes of firmware updates, flying towards the horizon of hacks and homebrew. Pardon us for being too poetic about it, but it's hard not to get sentimental about something all of us could call our "own". In honor of the efforts of the developers and of the ever-supportive PSPanatics that flock the scene, we've been dishing out nostalgic posts like our li'l trek to the PSP hacking history and our recollection of the top five PSP emulators we've had. It's not in any way leading to us just savoring the good ol' days 'cause the scene should be deemed as a "has been", but rather a sweet look from where we all came from so we could all eagerly await the imminent bright future. In line with this, we've come up with a post focused on reliving some of the greatest and most efficient PSP applications around. Yep, PSP is a gadget primarily created for gaming, but our hardworking 'brewing icons have made it into something its original creators have failed to do - a true multimedia device. The list of the greatest apps ever made for PSP awaits after the jump! |
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