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Quote:Inspired by the awesomeness that is Winamp and XMMS is gama’s Game Music Gear MX. This particular audio player supports just about every format imaginable. It also incorporates an input/output plugin system giving you the ability to add (or remove) and convert audio formats. The visualizer support is pretty dope too. Check README—it covers everything you need to know.
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Quote:Considering wee’re Game Music Gear virgins, wee’ll showcase the complete feature list instead of the 1.4 changes.

Game Music Gear MX Features:

    * GMG_MX uses a new plugin system. There are three types of plugins. Input Plugins for audio decoding (like mp3 plugin, spc plugin, etc), Output Plugins to encode audio to another format, and the Visual Plugins for music visualization, lyrics display, etc. Very similar to the Winamp plugins. Each plugin consist of a config file (.plugin) and a module file (.prx). And can be replaced or removed if you want to upgrade or disable a plugin.
    * Custom Skin Support – Please read the skins.README and see the skins found in the skins folder if you want to make a new one.
    * Mini Visualizer – There are two mini visualizers available, spectrum and wave, inspired by the ones found in winamp.
    * Chinnese GBK, BMP, TrueType and pgf font support, with LATIN and UTF8 support.
    * Zip, Rar, 7zip and gzip files support through the File_Extractor library by Shay Green. Rar and 7zip support is only available on the PSP Slim due to memory requirements.
    * In game configuration screen.
    * Control keys configuration – You can configure it through the config menu, or you can do it manually editing the ‘keys’ file.
    * Three levels of audio output amplification, configured in each plugin config file. Since version 1.3 this levels are fixed to +3, +6 and +9 dB.
    * Built in 10 Band Real Time Equalizer with presets support.
This app looks briliant , so many modes to make good use of it.
1 of the best music homebrew app ^^
Wow !
Just...  Wow!

This is amazing work.
Hell, IMO this is even better than some commercial PC media players.   :p

Downloading now..
its good, really good i like it. however i havnt been able to make it play .wav yet and some of my songs skip a bit like its struggling to keep up, i think it might be because of my crappy mem stick though Sadist
SPC support? O_o
I'll have to try this one.
hmmm making themes for this aren't that hard >.> might use this sometime
Gave this a shot - pretty good player, which does some things right where various other 3rd party PSP music players have gone wrong.
Some issues I've noticed (and perhaps suggestions):
- Fastforward/rewind is a bit quirky - the song continues to play, and it only jumps when you release the Left/Right d-pad key; an XMB style "fast playback" would be nice, but could be difficult to implement.  FF/RW not supported in AAC at all.  In OGG, it seems to stuff up the playback timer.
- HE-AAC tracks actually work, but it get the length of the song wrong (it halves it) - I'm guessing it uses sample rate to calculate length somewhere
- Sleep doesn't seem to work properly with me, but IDK whether it's an issue with this program or my dodgy PSP
- It seems that if you disable the title screen, it doesn't actually do that, but it does stop you from entering the settings menu
- There's a nice playlist save feature, but unfortunately, loading has to be done from the filebrowser; also can't specify a default location for the filebrowser it seems
- The default UI is a bit cramped - seem to be shoving in too much stuff that some of the text is difficult to read
- I don't use them, but the fullscreen visualisers look kinda pixelated :P

Otherwise, format support is obviously amazing.  It's playlist oriented like many other players, though I personally like a basic filebrowser type, but that's your taste I guess.
Controls are reasonable and it does its job.
Definitely something to look out for.

Thanks again for posting as well!
the thing dosnt like the hold plugin much either. the music keeps playing but when you bring it out of hold the player has frozen and pushing buttons does nothing however the music is still playing. it should have some sort of built in hold feature, meh maybe in an update to come.
does this support adx?

edit: yup, via vgmstream. sweet
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