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wraggster
October 5th, 2005, 07:08
Raf (http://rafpsp.blogspot.com/) sent an email with ths news:

A new release of PSPRadio is out. Thanks!!

This release is the same as 0.34-pre3

I'm making 0.34-pre3 official, because:
1- it's stable enough
2-I'm making major internal changes right now, and I'd rather make 0.34-pre3 official than waiting until I have everything straightened out.

So, in short, if you're already using 0.34-pre3; then you're not missing anything. The only difference is that this release is packaged correctly...

Anyways, here's the changelog from 0.33b:
0.34
-Corrected the mutex and semaphore implementations..
(Now logging needs more resources because of this though, so it's probably a good idea to keep high).
-Also found a bug that would cause the crash on exit (one at least).
(PSPSound's destructor was accessing the m_ThDecode without checkin if it existed first.)
-Also added USB support. Needs to be enabled in the config file. ([USB]ENABLED=1; )
-USB support is dangerous. Not recommended.
-Disabled pause for URL streams.
-Lots of internal refactoring.
-Support for playlists v2 was added.
-Now data from playlist v2 is shown, then updated when metadata arrives.
-Can force a profile now, look in the .cfg file to see how.
-Dropped the 'b' as is redundant with the -pre.
-Now when pressing L and R, the song only auto starts if the user was currently playing a song.
-Added thread exit synchronization using the semaphore. (Should help make sure the app exits correctly).
-Removed forced network profile code. (As users having problems where able to solve them themselves).
-Tweaked the playlist v2 support so that it (hopefully, test) works with winamp .pls files. (Now I just
ignore the "NumberOfEntries"/"numberofentries" tag.

Raf.

Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspradio.shtml (the pre version which is the final version)

MaxSMoke
October 5th, 2005, 11:10
I've seen several releases of this program, and it sounds cool and all, but I'm not too sure what it's really for. It can't access a list of available internet radio stations, can it? How do you gain access to a stream of music? Can it playback internet radio if you type in a specific address? Or is this only for streaming your own audio over your home network? (not even sure how to do that)

troy1
October 5th, 2005, 15:35
I believe theres plenty of online radios swimming around the internet, I assume this lets you listen to streaming audio from an access point (router).

This sounds like a very handy tool, downloading it now.

Personally, I think 1.5 users need an attractive and functional internet explorer (in English, I try 2ch's browser but can never get past the first page because I have no clue what it says). Maybe your code has some foundation to a internet browser