Raf's PSP Development

Thursday, September 22, 2005

PSPRadio 0.1a download

Both psp-hacks.com and psp-updates.com have been nice enough to host the program.
Thank you, guys!

I'd also like to thank everybody that's posted with nice comments... I didn't think that the app was mature enough right now for people to actually like it. So I'm glad I released it even though it wasn't ready.

Keep your comments and suggestions coming, though!!. I'll use them to prioritize on what to work on next.. (Wouldn't it be nice to have a voting system...)

Raf.

PS:
-I have playlist (v1) support working now.
-If anybody knows of a free hosting service with subversion support (like sf.net but with subversion instead of cvs), please let me know.

PS2:
-Something I forgot to mention, if you look in the PSPRadio folder, there's a PSPRadio.cfg file, it's plain text, under [WIFI] you can select a different profile. It defaults to the first one (0), but you can select them by using the config file...

PS3:
-The current version only support 44KHz streams, if you use 22 or 11KHz it will still play them, but they'll sound with the wrong pitch. (I'll correct this on the next version).
-Your network profile needs to be setup for static IP. DHCP does not work. (Nobody has figured out yet how to do DHCP on the PSP). (I don't know when or if I'll be able to get this done.)

4 Comments:

  • At 4:30 PM, Blogger Kyle said…

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  • At 4:31 PM, Blogger Kyle said…

    Thanks for the awesome program, good job! You brought psp music to the next level.

     
  • At 5:27 PM, Blogger raf said…

    Thanks for the comments about port 80 only. It should support more than just port 80, I'll look into it. But the problem could be that the shoutcast server is of a newer unsopported (yet) version.
    As far as the IP thing goes, as with all homebrew for the PSP right now, the profile needs to be set up for static IP. DHCP will not work. (Adhoc won't work either).

     
  • At 3:30 PM, Blogger raf said…

    mr.vibez:
    You need to configure the PSP to have an IP that is in your network address space. Try using DHCP first, then write down all the settings, and use something like that for the static IP. (In theory the IP you pick should be outside of the range that your router assigns, look at the router config).

    gbazone: Thanks!
    I recommend:

    Fukubei: Playlist support will be in the next release. The example you give is a v2 kind of playlist. The next release will only support v1 playlists.. like:
    "
    http://vgm128.lan2k.org:8004/
    http://67.18.142.107:8015/
    "
    It's a plain text file with one line per entry.

     

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