Music playback? This is really nice, I'm pretty sure a lot of people will love this feature. They were missing it.
I hope this version works well, 2.0 had a lot of bugs and caused a lot of crashes.
News/release from Cpasjuste:
A new release again
Be sure to read the readme, and look at the "cfe.config" file
NEW IN VERSION 2.1
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- Added music playback based on music.prx by joek2100. (only tested under 3.90fw),
default combo button for the music menu is NOTE+SQUARE.
- Changed the way we reboot from one firmware to another firmware with Time Machine,
the original configuration file is now backup and restored at each boot.
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Music playback? This is really nice, I'm pretty sure a lot of people will love this feature. They were missing it.
I hope this version works well, 2.0 had a lot of bugs and caused a lot of crashes.
whenever i try to get music playback to work, it shows the menu, then crashes. i disabled all plugins except cfe and still no go
Thanks alotNow I will start playing my GTA again
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i have a 3.90m33-2 phat psp and this doesnt even turn on for me at all it jus doesnt do anything a little help would be apreciated =]
Update: Cpasjuste has released version 2.2, fixing a bug that prevented the music playback function from working. If your PSP still freezes up while loading the music menu, the author recommends installing the FATMS driver patchreleased by Dark_AleX.
Homebrew developer Cpasjuste has released a minor update to his Custom Firmware Extender plugin, an all-in-one custom firmware plugin that allows users to take screenshots in the XMB or while playing a UMD game, record in-game videos, as well as access USB mass storage and other various features.
As mentioned, version 2.1 is a minor update, adding music playback based on music.prx courtesy of joek2100. Do note, however, that the newly added music playback function has been tested in custom firmware 3.90 M33 only.
Additionally, the plugin configuration file is now routinely backed up and restored when switching between firmwares with TimeMachine. As advised by the author, be sure to refer to the included readme file for installation and usage instructions.
yessssssssirrrrrrr been waiting for this cap..
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