where's the download?
Jonny has released a new version of the Media Player for the PSP, heres the info:
PMP Mod is a media player for PSP.
The "Mod" suffix indicate that this is a modified version, based on the original version from JiniCho. Many thanks goes to JiniCho for porting FFMPEG and FFPLAY to PSP. Without his work, this modified version would never be possible. Starting from version 1.00, i've introduced a custom container, that's why the muxer is needed. You can find more informations about supported video and audio formats here.
I wasn't able to crash it in the last 10 days, it should be stable and reasonably fast.
The player is totally rewritten (now i'm using only libavcodec from FFMPEG).
Zoom option is still missing (for videos with width and/or height < 480x272), apart from this, basic functions are here (pause and seek).
Everything is quite optimized, plus, i use a buffer of about 1 second to prevent slowdown on complexity spikes and keep the psp spinning frames.
It's programmed in a way that av will never desync (when a scene is too power demanding you'll notice audio skipping).
Today i've tested the battery, the app eat ~40% for a 2 hours movie (not bad considering the cpu @333 and the me running).
Download via the comments
Thanks to theelise for the news tip![]()
shoot ill upload, silly me![]()
I Can't make it work with the loader 2.0.![]()
This wont work with the loader
It uses more resources in order to decode the videos....
The good thing is this will revolutions PSP movie watching... freeing us forever of the poor quality of 1.5 videos codecs :P
I am glad that johnny has made the work he has on PMP its quite magical![]()
wtf does "pmp_lib_open: not a valid pmp file" mean? doesnt it play avi movies? thats what i was trying to watch
edit: nvm im noob i needed to DL the converter
how do i resize my video? it says it is over 480 does the converter not do that?
Sorry for asking this, but which formats does it play?
why are those two files you have for download, microsoft word files? O.o
It plays its own video container called pmp. It's basically the same as divx, xvid and mp4 (compression algorithms used in avi files). You need the muxer (can be found on Jonnys website) to "convert" avi files to the pmp format. The only thing that has to be done before muxing is to extract the audio from the movie to mp3.Originally Posted by Mew
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