You can convert 1.5 eboots to 1.0 using PSPBrew. Google it. I'm not 100% sure iR shell will work on 1.0 though, even after you convert it...Originally Posted by Unlimitedv2
Why no 1.0 eboot support?
You can convert 1.5 eboots to 1.0 using PSPBrew. Google it. I'm not 100% sure iR shell will work on 1.0 though, even after you convert it...Originally Posted by Unlimitedv2
ummmm........how do you get the remote thing to work I am baffled and I can not find this archive he spoke of in his guide.......................so anyone know how to use the remote feature or knwo what you need?
I know how to do it, 1.0 eboots are better and they should be supported. IMHOOriginally Posted by Video_freak
hmm what i'm i doing rong ervery time i start music, it plays the song but does not go to the next when done.?
alsow the buttens in the main menu dont work ?
did i miss a option ?
great app anyway : )
how come when i play mp3 files in irshell it goes super fast?
@Anton123, iR Shell uses libmad library for mp3 playback and this library supports the following sampling rate:
32kHz, 44.1kHz & 48KHz.
You'll need to re-encode your mp3 if it's not in one of those sampling frequency already.
@blabla, if you want to play multiple songs, you'll need to select them with 'O' button first, then 'X' to play.
@Unlimitedv2, iR Shell currently doesn't support 1.0 Eboot format.
Guys & gals, if you enjoy using iR Shell, pls consider voting for the win in Neoflash Coding Compo. I've some tough competition there. Here is link, thanks!
http://www.neoflash.com/forum/index....ic,3049.0.html
I love the app.just not the MP3 features...
on the sony menu all you have to click is right and left...
perfect for using it in your car...
nothing to look at , just find the right or left button
um k go it to work. gj anyways
Thanx for the great release AhMan, I use your program everyday.I would really like to see support for launching 1.0 eboots as well.I think a lot of people switched over to them with the release of custom firmware.
Thank you for all your hard work![]()
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