Homebrew Update: VideoPSpy bugfix
Thanks to comments some of you guys put in our previous article, dark420bishop found out that there was a bug in his previous release of VideoPSpy and fixed it, adding in new links to his original post and an extra download mirror for you to try out. As always, we’re still on the case, and so we’re also hosting the new file on our site.
As he writes on our forums,
I had to switch from Shine’s player to Cool’s right before release and I accidentally included both of them. You can’t tell using a 3.03 OE-C with hidden corrupted icons like mine, but as soon as people started using it on 1.50 firmwares, it was plainly obvious. You have my sincere apologies, and the download links have been fixed.
For those who are new to this app, VideoPSpy allows users to hide videos on their PSP. When installed, a “BASIC Calculator” application acts as a gatekeeper. Inputting the proper code, which you can find in the readme, swaps the hidden videos with the visible ones, and restarting the calculator and inputting the code again will hide your private videos once more.
Download: VideoPSpy (bugfixed version)
Visit: PSP Development Forums
Thanks to comments some of you guys put in our previous article, dark420bishop found out that there was a bug in his previous release of VideoPSpy and fixed it, adding in new links to his original post and an extra download mirror for you to try out. As always, we’re still on the case, and so we’re also hosting the new file on our site.
As he writes on our forums,
I had to switch from Shine’s player to Cool’s right before release and I accidentally included both of them. You can’t tell using a 3.03 OE-C with hidden corrupted icons like mine, but as soon as people started using it on 1.50 firmwares, it was plainly obvious. You have my sincere apologies, and the download links have been fixed.
For those who are new to this app, VideoPSpy allows users to hide videos on their PSP. When installed, a “BASIC Calculator” application acts as a gatekeeper. Inputting the proper code, which you can find in the readme, swaps the hidden videos with the visible ones, and restarting the calculator and inputting the code again will hide your private videos once more.
Download: VideoPSpy (bugfixed version)
Visit: PSP Development Forums