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johny 5
2.71 SE-B'' Mp3 Module 0.3a



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Category: NON-VIP-PSP EXPLOITS & LOADERS

Description:
Listen to music anywhere in game or anywhere in xmb!
THIS IS ONLY FOR 2.71 SE-B'' USERS!
Quote from what joek2100 said:
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Major changes:
In 0.3, I re-wrote the playlist code so no extra memory needs to be allocated. This frees up alot of ram and should prevent many crashes.
0.3a adds more cpu speeds and the ability to toggle brightness settings between the three standard ones, and the maximum level that normally requires the psp to be plugged in.

This is a modified version of the opensource mp3 prx for irshell. It will play
mp3 files from ms0:/PSP/MUSIC . It has random and sequential play modes,
pause, next and a builtin "overclocker".

Copy Install and PSP folders to the root of your memory stick.
Then run UMFR2 For GAME mode and/or UMFR2 For VSH(XMB) mode depending on where you
want the module to be loaded.

I have only tested this with 2.71 SEB'' with no custom gameboots/backgrounds/other prxs/etc.
These things may reduce compatibility or prevent it from working properly.

It is also a good idea to wait until the game is finished loading up before starting playback.

Controls:
(The Note button is to the left of select)
Note + Left Trigger = pause/resume playback
Note + Right Trigger = switch playback mode between random and seqeuntial
Note + D-Pad Left = previous song (only in sequential mode)
Note + D-Pad Right = next song
Note + Triangle = Change CPU speed
Note + Square = Toggle On Screen Display (default off)
Note + Circle = Reload list of mp3 files (needed if you change the files in the music folder using usb)
(when READY is displayed in the bottom left hand corner, press Note+ Left Trigger to start playback)
Note + Cross = Change brightness level (from current up to maximum)
Changelog:
0.1: Initial release
0.2: Fixed usb,suspend and resume bugs
Added a seperate flasher for vsh mode
0.2b: Fixed a bug which could crash the psp if the mp3 filename was too long (Note there is still a limit of 100 mp3 files)
Added subdirectory scanning (there can be any number of subdirectories)
Added previous mode in Sequential mode
Modified the controls
0.2c: Fixed a bug that would cause a crash if there were more than the max # of mp3s on the memorystick
Raised the playlist limit to 300 files
Made on screen display off by default because it sometimes causes a crash
Moved allocation of playlist to user mem. This may increase compatibility.
0.3: Re-did the playlist code so no memory allocation is needed. This saves alot of mem and will reduce crashes.
Reset to default CPU speed on exit
0.3a: Added more CPU speeds
Added a brightness toggle including maximum brightness(the one that normally requires your psp to be plugged in) (NOTE+X)

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Submitted by johny 5, on Nov 13 2006, 05:58 PM
albo
Oh johny you made it. You've become a mod biggrin.gif
I've just returned to this site after what seems like a miljon years.
johny 5
QUOTE(albo @ Nov 13 2006, 03:35 PM) *
Oh johny you made it. You've become a mod biggrin.gif
I've just returned to this site after what seems like a miljon years.

Yea man i have been a mod for a while laugh.gif u haven't been here in a while lol
albo
^lol. Well my old classic avatar is gone, don't know why. But every time I try to re upload it I get an error massage.
Well this isn't the right thread to talk about error messages.
Feel free pm me so we can have a little chat about the things that have changed over here =)
whiplash
this sounds cool. tho a bit complicated for me...
johny 5
QUOTE(whiplash @ Nov 14 2006, 11:53 AM) *
this sounds cool. tho a bit complicated for me...

its very simple all u have to do is place the files in the right spot (install = ms0:/install, and umf-game = ms0:/psp/game150, and unf-vsh = ms0:/psp/game150) then u load them up and just remember the controls and everythign is good to go! smile.gif
whiplash
wow i get it now... hehe thanks a real lot!!
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