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    psp LightMP3 v1.2.0

    News/release from Sakya

    This is a simple MP3 player for the PSP.
    With the display set to minumum brightness the battery should last at least 9 hours.
    With the display off the battery should last at least 11 hours.

    15/07/2007: Released version 1.2.0

    Changelog:
    -Added equalizer's presets (press NOTE while playing a file)
    -Reduced analog sensitivity
    -You can now turn off the display pressing start while playling a file (display won't turn on if you press another key)
    -Pressing NOTE in playlist editor will play the current playlist.
    -Fixed: current playlist is cleared at startup.

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    Sakya, this is a really good program. I listened to music on an earlier version of this and It lasted me an entire day of driving. And the battery wasn't even at 100% when i first started. Great work.

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    lasts longer than my ipod. lmao i hate the 1st generation nano. i need the new one. that lasts longg

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    I really, really like this app.
    Thank you very much!

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    Thanks and I hope you keep the updates coming, if needed.

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    It´s cool but it crashes quite often. Besides, my mp3 seem to glitch too...

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    really usefull homebrew!!
    thanks for your update

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    what clock speed does it run at out of interest?

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    Hi!
    Quote Originally Posted by jaws365 View Post
    It´s cool but it crashes quite often. Besides, my mp3 seem to glitch too...
    Can you please give more details on this?
    I have no crash.
    In what kind of situation does the crash happen?
    Can you reproduce the crash?

    Many thanks.
    Ciaooo
    Sakya

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    Hey man! Not all my mp3´s glitch after all. Here is what I did to make it freeze:

    1. Added some songs in filebrowser-mode with "start"-button.

    2. Then I went to the playlist editor using "L"-button (all my songs shows up with "ERROR" in every field, even the songnames, but the mp3 are playing).

    3. Freezed!

    It only happened twice, and seems to work now. It is a great proggy and will be much used. Thanks

    EDIT: WOW, while I was typing this it froze again, and the PSP shut down.

    All the best from Norway!

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