PMP Mod by jonny with mods by JasonV

jonny's info:
Homepage: http://jonny.leffe.dnsalias.com
E-mail:   jonny@leffe.dnsalias.com



JasonV's info
Homepage: http://members.shaw.ca/psp_brew
E-mail: psp_brew@shaw.ca



info:
- you can find the controls in the main menu if you press circle to bring up the help
- controls during playback are:
    - analog left/right - fast forward and rewind (move more == faster, move less == slower)
    - triangle          - return to main menu
    - start             - pause/unpause
    - select            - change audio stream
    - circle            - boost volume
    - square            - change zoom mode
    - rtrigger          - skip to next file in playlist (exits to main menu at last playlist entry)
    - ltrigger          - skip to previous file in the playlist
    - dpad left/right   - scroll selected button on overlay

- now shows thumbnails of the selected file. the thumbs are generated at the same time that the pos file is created, and they are a snapshot of the last viewed frame of the video before when you exited playback. you can create your own thumbnails if you like, but, they will get overwritten whenever you watch the video next time. if you are going to make your own, they MUST be 96x54!



PMP Mod uses libavcodec from FFMPEG (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net/)
Many thanks goes to:

- FFMPEG developers
- JiniCho (PMP Mod is a modified version of his original FFMPEG and
  FFPLAY psp port)
- ps2dev.org developers and users
- malloc/Raphael for the nice "modmod" version :)


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