Any chance of 2.0-2.6 support in the future?
Runs beautifully on my 1.5![]()
Keep up the great work! (I think I may donate...)
$#@!yDick1969 a member of our forums has updated his application that allows you to stream movies via Wifi to the PSP, heres whats new in this release:
- complete revamped the socket stuff at the server and client
- removed libcurl
- removed CSocket @^%@#!!!
- added further support for rss
- fixed some bugs with rss
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Any chance of 2.0-2.6 support in the future?
Runs beautifully on my 1.5![]()
Keep up the great work! (I think I may donate...)
I've been using this for over an hour now and i've only seen a few minor hiccups. Nothing major. AWESOME WORK!!
I've just been having some trouble getting the included Rss to work. I click on something from 1up, then it goes back to the select screen and the link i just clicked says downloading. Am i just supposed to wait? Cause when i clicked it again, it froze up and shut down.
this app pwns all i love it
I hope he will get it running on v2.6 in the near future, I used to have a 1.5 psp but now have a 2.6 for my reasons, and I can't run this app anymore and i'm sad.![]()
OUCH! That surely is tragic. Life without 1.50 would be devastating to me.Originally Posted by Kloe
Anyway, can't wait to try out this APP. Looks like some great work.
i could live with a 2.0 cause then i can always downgrade back but i hate that stupid eloader(it isnt stupid but it is just a hassle when i can have 1.5
It would be uber cool if the program had an offline mode to be able to use it for PMP stored on the PSP instead of shutting down when no online connection is available.
Also a background image of some sort would be cool or at least support for a user defined bg (loading menu.jpg from the instal directory on PSP or something)
Top notch prog!
Later,
TSR
Runs great!
BTW, is it just me, cause the video always gets forced to 16:9 even when I change the setting to 4:3.
anyone else notice this?
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