not bad, but seems kinda pointless since psp plays music anyway
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Rainer Sinsch has sent me another application for the PSP. This time it's a MOD player for the PSP. Release source of this application is PDRoms, so please give proper credits (proper credits means: mention at least pdroms along WITH a link).
Installation notes (for PSP v1.5):
Extract the memory-stick folder to your memory-stick as it is. If you want more mod files just put them into the mods folder
located at the root of your memory-stick.
Features:
PSP-MODPlay plays all available MOD-files located at the /mods folder. Press "X" to cycle through them (no file browser yet). Everything will be played at stereo 44.1khz, including linear interpolation. Supported file types are all .MOD files: Sound-tracker, Star-tracker, Pro-tracker, etc - up to eight
channels.
Please note that the included mod files where taken somewhere from the internet, respect the authors.
Known bugs:
mods folder is limited to 512 songs max
Contact:
Rainer Sinsch (rsinsch[at]t-online.de)
http://www.pdroms.de/news.php?nid=2968
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspmodplay.shtml
not bad, but seems kinda pointless since psp plays music anyway
It's not pointless. It's much easier to listen to the original mod files. Then you don't have to convert them to mp3 format. They take up less space too.
The Mod player works great, but it could use some visuals. Maybe a splash screen? Background? And maybe a little diagram with a list of buttons that control it. And I know that mods often have extended information hidden within them, usually in the names of the tracks and such. Could you list that information at a button press?
Mod music is pretty cool, although it's hard to find the really good mods in a sea of poorly made ones. It might not hurt to list a few of your favorite mod websites in the Readme, so newbies know where to go to get some of the better mods out there.
when is someone going to make a snes music file player?
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