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MyRadio
Filename
7MyRadio.zip
Date Posted
Dec 21, 2007
Categories
Media Apps
,
PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1057
Description:
PSP homebrew developer Torch passed by the QJ.NET PSP Development forums earlier to announce the release of MyRadio Beta. This application will enable users to remote access their PC's media library with their PlayStation Portable, whether by its wireless LAN or WiFi function. Here are the application's other details:
* It is installed under the 3.80 firmware's Internet Radio menu, and hence requires firmware 3.80 to work.
* You can browse through your PC media library, and playback MP3 and AAC tracks. It even supports reading M3U playlists.
* You can also play online streaming playlists (such as ShoutCast playlists), if you download the PLS file from ShoutCast and put it in your PC media library.
Before you download, you will also need a web server with Perl support installed in your target PC. Torch recommends using the using Apache web server, and ActivePerl. The advise readers that the installation process for MyRadio is complicated - you will want to visit the file's readme. You may also want to visit Torch's release thread over at the QJ.NET Forums if you want to end in your feedback.
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