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This somehow slipped by me. I just adore this app!

EDIT: Would help if I posted the download links too....

http://uploaded.to/?id=40x9pk
http://dl.qj.net/LightMP3-v1.7.2-PSP-Hom.../catid/140

Source:
http://portable-news.de/psp/lightmp3-v1-7-2-a2992.htm


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Here's some good news for those looking for a lightweight, energy-efficient alternative to the PlayStation Portable's default music player.

Sakya visited the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums to announce that the LightMP3 homebrew application has been upgraded to version 1.7.2.

This latest release hosts several new enhancements, the most interesting being the new Sleep Mode. Users of this app also report that it'll run on PSPs using CFW 3.80 M33-5.

We've posted LightMP3 v1.7.2's changelog here to give you an idea of what else has been improved. Further details regarding this homebrew are available in the file bundle's readme and over at Sakya's post at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums. 

* Added:
o Sleep mode (press TRIANGLE while playing a track).
o The psp will shutdown after the track or playlist/directory.
o @mico: va bene così? ;)
o Option to use the Sony On Screen Keyboard
* Fixed:
o Files named like "dfgeerr...mp3" weren't recognized as mp3
o Freeze on "Opening..." or time stucked at 0 after 20 tracks
o Repeat track mode.
o Cracking sound when quitting while playing a track.
o Some mp3 with "strange" ID3 made the app freeze.
o Some mp3 displayed wrong ID3v2 informations.
* Notes:
o The conflict with Music PRX is still present (in my tests now I have an exception and LightMP3 crashes).
o If you're using Music PRX please disable it before launching LightMP3.
o Custom Firmware Extender slows down LightMP3, so if you're using it you'll have to raise CPU clock in LightMP3 (or disable the plugin).

i like this app as well
i will dl it now
Can I listen to music and play games with this? Because it interferes with Music PRX.
And does this me Music PRX works on 3.80M33-5? If so, what version?
artificialmusik Wrote:Can I listen to music and play games with this? Because it interferes with Music PRX.
And does this me Music PRX works on 3.80M33-5? If so, what version?
It's not a PRX...


I wonder if this does Vorbis?

The lower CPU clock isn't really much - I can play MP3s fine at around ~15MHz with the XMB MP3 player (plus it's more convenient).
how do you get the CPU down to 15 and still have it play...mine just goes skitz any lower than 67...
roberth Wrote:how do you get the CPU down to 15 and still have it play...mine just goes skitz any lower than 67...
This is the XMB player, not a homebrew one.  The XMB player uses hardware accelerated decoding, which is faster than software decoding used by this application.

I use a custom PRX to get the speed down to ~15MHz, but the vshex mod for 1.50 can reduce the speed to 30MHz.
Though I think the mod stopped working after 3.10 OE (which is what I'm on :P)
yeah, im on VSH, i use the VSH menu in 3.71M33 to clock it down to 66/67 (something like that, and the next option is about 22 which just slows the music down...i might have a go at making a prx to do it, see if it helps

How are you still on 3.1OE...there much have been something that made you think about upgrading???
Oh ya, I remember when I was on 3.71 for a while - 20MHz made it go slow - dunno why.
But then, the VSH menu is dodgey as well...
so disabling the VSHmenu should help then??
?
Don't think so.  You could try...

Dunno, don't have a 3.xx kernel version of my PRX (never really got the PSPSDK set up properly).
I know it works under 3.10.

Still, hardware accelerated decoding is faster than software.  For a comparison, check out PMPlayer AdVanCe - uses hardware accelerated decoding for MP3 streams, and 480x272 AVC videos play back perfectly @ 66MHz :P
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